Dangers of Mushroom Spores for Health
One day, at a social networking site, I read the status of one of my friends. My friend wrote this, has anyone ever had an allergy to spores? a week ago ENT doctors have diagnosed and said I was allergic to house dust, cigarette smoke and also pollen (spores) The answer follower justify this status, of course this is based on the experience of each farmer. In theory, the fungus can multiply with the spores it produces. Rumahsehat.com says that these very small spores migrate from the inside out of the house or vice versa, following the flow of air.
Mushrooms can grow in various media, ranging from wood, paper, walls, carpets, to food. Appearance also vary, some are green, gray, black, red, or yellow. Generally, the new fungus can be seen by the naked eye when it has multiplied rapidly and formed colonies. Spores of fungus that fly in the air can enter into the human body through the respiratory tract. People who have allergies and other respiratory disorders such as asthma, are the most vulnerable groups to the dangers of fungi. Nevertheless healthy people did not escape the fungus attack. This depends on the resilience of each body.
Chronic fungus attacks can cause lung infections as well as itching of the skin. This may be true, because the fungus spreads quickly through the air or water. In mushroom kumbung, sometimes there are baglog mushrooms contaminated with other mushrooms. And spores of the fungus can be seen its spread through the air or when watering. Perhaps, because this writer sometimes sneezes when it was in mushroom kumbung.
This advice from mushroom farmers who have experienced this problem, get used to wearing masks when inside the mushroom kumbung, improve air circulation, for those who have been exposed to this allergy can try to overcome it with milk therapy.