Diagnosing Mold Sickness Exposure

The Correct Diagnosis Leads to the Right Treatment for Mold Sickness
 
Oct. 29, 2013 - PRLog -- Mold Misdiagnoses: There are an estimated fifty-eight (58) million people across the United States who suffer from misdiagnosed fungal sinusitis alone, ninety six percent (96%) according to a Mayo Clinic Study have been misdiagnosed for decades and improperly treated.

Mold sickness and mold exposure has been misunderstood and remains problematic for the majority of healthcare providers. Reportedly, patients have been misdiagnosed with diseases which range from asthma to mental illness.

When many doctors find a patient with multiple symptoms and no medical tests that seem make sense, they usually put the patient into one of the following categories:

Diagnosing mold exposure and the symptoms of mold exposure are commonly misdiagnosed as other diseases or illnesses. Many patients have been misdiagnosed for years, receiving the wrong medical treatment.

Common misdiagnosis are as follows:
Lupus
Fibromyalgia
Multiple Sclerosis
Sarcoidosis
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Asthma
COPD
Lyme Disease
Depression

Mold Exposure is chemically complex, and can effect the:
Hypothalamus
Pituitary gland
Adrenal glands
Lungs
Small intestine
Large intestine
Liver
Kidneys
Skin
Hair
Finger and toe nails
Vision
Memory
Nervous system
Sinuses
Brain

This is why persons suffering from mold exposure usually exhibit multiple symptoms. National Treatment Centers for Environmental Disease understands these chemical complexities, how to remove those toxins, and repair the human body.

http://ntced.org/diagnosing-mold-exposure/mold-misdiagnoses/

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