Toxic exposure cases often start with a pattern—symptoms that don’t fit neatly into a single diagnosis or that appear after a particular change in your environment. Common red flags include:
- Respiratory flare-ups (persistent cough, wheezing, shortness of breath) that worsen at home or work
- Skin and eye irritation that recurs after cleaning, renovations, or chemical use
- Neurologic symptoms (headaches, dizziness, memory or concentration issues)
- Unexplained GI or fatigue symptoms that don’t resolve the way expected
- Mold-related concerns after moisture intrusion, leaks, basements, or water damage
In Brandon, where many homes are older and renovations are common, exposure can be missed for months. That’s why it’s crucial to document what you notice and when.


