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Since it is affecting your health, I'd call in a mold remediation company for consultation, and see if this is covered by your homeowner's insurance.
Home Depot sells mold remediation products that you can spray, but the area has to be completely dry so no using that bathroom and turn on the fans and dehumidifiers . Once the bathroom has been treated with the remediation product , look into recaulking the tub/shower and reseal in the grout.
Yes there is!! As soon as you get the tile and grout as clean as possible, let it all dry completely for at least 24 hours. ( I used an old towel to dry it all first after cleaning). After tile is totally dry apply grout sealer that you can get at any home hardware store. Follow the instructions completely, making sure to wipe off any residue of the sealer off of the tile. This should take care of you for a while and you just reapply according to the sealer instructions. Hope this helps!
Tear the wall out and put in blueboard. Better to be safe than sorry. You and yours can get very sick from mold spreading behind the walls in your home.