Hostile mold plaque
Today everyone knows that mushrooms grow not only in the forest. And the white coating on the cheese, and the fringe of mold in last year’s jam, and the unpleasant cracks on the feet - all these are mushrooms. Microscopic fungi are found in water, air, and soil. Fungi cause common diseases, affecting one in five people.
Some fungi penetrate inside the body and affect internal organs. Such deep mycoses as candidiasis most often manifest themselves in the form of bronchitis, pneumonia, and sinusitis. Another dangerous pathology is mold mycoses caused by fungi of the genus Aspergillus. Their spores can enter the lungs and cause poisoning.
To avoid infection, you need to be careful when using old building materials, remove mold from food, and do not eat moldy nuts and cheeses. It is important to support your immune system with a healthy lifestyle and balanced diet. If suspicious symptoms appear, you should consult a doctor for examination and selection of antifungal therapy. Only timely treatment will help defeat the dangerous hostile mold plaque.