Home health is an important aspect of healthy living, right alongside healthy eating, and fitness etc. You may have hidden illnesses lurking around the corners of your home, these may seem harmless, but their effect is immediate and intense at times. One such danger that your home may be carrying is black mold. Black mold is a type of fungus that can trigger your immune system. On a milder side, it can cause sneezing, coughing, eye irritation and congestion in your airways. On the other hand, it can worsen asthma symptoms, and black mold allergies cannot be cured, however the symptoms can be treated. Dealing with mold inside a home is unpleasant, as it can appear in various locations such as walls and ceilings. Black mold is a type of microscopic fungus that has a dark green or black appearance and can have negative consequences for one's health. Autumn Clayman claimed to have experienced several physical symptoms due to black mold after living in an apartment with it. She detailed these experiences in a video shared on TikTok. Burning Sensations on Skin Autumn described her first symptom as a burning feeling all over her skin, particularly on her face and neck. She stated that upon entering her apartment, her neck and face would immediately feel like they were burning. In her TikTok post, she included a picture showing red marks resembling burns on her lower face near her jawline and on her neck. She added that this burning sensation started "immediately" after she entered her apartment and gradually worsened over time. The Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) explains that black mold allergy can cause itchiness and redness in eyes and skin Development of Eczema Autumn developed eczema, which initially appeared as a "little speck" on her neck before quickly spreading across her body, including her arms and legs. She noticed small eczema "bumps" all over her body that would then group together into clusters. In a 2016 study published in Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, researchers aimed to find out the effects of ethnicity and environmental exposure on eczema. They found that factors inside the home, like mold, water damage, or using a humidifier, increased the risk of eczema in non-Hispanic white children even if their parents didn't have allergies. Allergies and Congestion Autumn also reported feeling more congested than ever before. Although she had previous sinus issues, she stated that she had difficulty breathing most of the time while inside her apartment. The Cleveland Clinic explains that exposure to black mold can trigger shortness of breath, nasal congestion etc. Irritation of the Eyes The fourth symptom Autumn attributed to black mold exposure was burning, itchy eyes. She claimed that her eyes were constantly irritated. Extreme Fatigue Autumn shared that despite getting sufficient sleep, she constantly felt exhausted and tired. She also recalled often feeling "depressed" and "drained," but initially thought this was just due to stress. WebMD explains that exposure to black mold can not only give you joint and muscle pain, headaches, night sweats, as well as the tiredness even after resting. After getting her apartment completely checked, she concluded that her apartment was the cause of her health problems because she had "never experienced health issues like this before," her stress levels were not unusually high, and she had "never dealt with eczema before." How Does Black Mold Develop? Mould and dampness are caused by excessive moisture. Therefore, if these issues are present, it is advised to identify the source of the excess moisture in the home to facilitate repairs or take steps to reduce humidity. NHS Inform advises that while a professional may be needed for extensive mold removal, small amounts might be removable by the individual.