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Talking to Your Doctor
Are you concerned about the effects on your health that may be related to
biological pollutants in your home? Before you discuss your concerns with your
doctor, you should know the answers to the following questions. This information
can help the doctor determine whether your health problems may be related to
biological pollution.
- Does anyone in the family have frequent headaches, fevers, itchy watery
eyes, a stuffy nose, dry throat, or a cough? Does anyone complain of feeling
tired or dizzy all the time? Is anyone wheezing or having difficulties
breathing on a regular basis?
- Did these symptoms appear after you moved to a new or different home?
- Do the symptoms disappear when you go to school or the office or go away
on a trip, and return when you come back?
- Have you recently remodeled your home or done any energy conservation
work, such as installing insulation, storm windows, or weather stripping? Did
your symptoms occur during or after these activities?
- Does your home feel humid? Can you see moisture on the windows or on other
surfaces, such as walls and ceilings?
- What is the usual temperature in your home? Is it very hot or cold?
- Have you recently had water damage?
- Is your basement wet or damp?
- Is there any obvious mold or mildew?
- Does any part of your home have a musty or moldy odor?
- Is the air stale?
- Do you have pets?
- Do your house plants show signs of mold?
- Do you have air conditioners or humidifiers that have not been properly
cleaned?
- Does your home have cockroaches or rodents?
INFECTIOUS DISEASES caused by bacteria and viruses, such as flu, measles,
chicken pox, and tuberculosis, may be spread indoors. Most infectious diseases
pass from person to person through physical contact. Crowded conditions with
poor air circulation can promote this spread. Some bacteria and viruses thrive
in buildings and circulate through indoor ventilation systems. For example, the
bacterium causing Legionnaire's disease, a serious and sometimes lethal
infection, and Pontiac Fever, a flu-like illness, have circulated in some large
buildings.
TOXIC REACTIONS are the least studied and understood health problem
caused by some biological air pollutants in the home. Toxins can damage a
variety of organs and tissues in the body, including the liver, the central
nervous system, the digestive tract, and the immune system.

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