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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent cough developing that won’t seem to go away. The cough is more pronounced in the evening when I come back from the gym. Initially, it was just a dry cough, but now there’s some phlegm too. Should I try to handle this on my own or should I make an appointment with a doctor?
Posted by Barbara Rodriguez
Asked on December 23, 2025 6:47 am
In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, persistent coughs can be indicative of various respiratory conditions which might have underlying causes related to environmental factors. Given your situation where the cough is more pronounced after gym sessions and has persisted since the rain last month, it's prudent not to handle this on your own.

Firstly, consider the potential for exposure to mold or moisture in facilities due to recent rains. In Dubai, humidity levels can fluctuate significantly, making conditions ripe for mold growth. If you've noticed any musty odors, dampness, or discoloration on walls, ceilings, or carpets in areas frequented by you such as your gym, it would be wise to have a professional indoor air quality inspection conducted. This is not only due to the health implications of mold exposure but also because prolonged coughs can lead to more serious respiratory issues.

The UAE has strict regulations regarding indoor environmental quality, especially concerning public facilities like gyms and fitness centers. Ensuring these spaces meet standards helps protect users from harmful pollutants and allergens. While you might be able to manage minor symptoms yourself initially, persistent or worsening coughs necessitate a medical evaluation.

Consulting with a healthcare provider is recommended, particularly if your symptoms persist despite self-care measures such as increased fluid intake, rest, and over-the-counter medications. A general practitioner can provide initial assessment and refer you to specialists if needed, such as an allergist or pulmonologist who can conduct further tests like spirometry or allergy testing.

For immediate concern regarding the gym environment, consider reaching out to professional services. Saniservice.com offers comprehensive mold remediation and indoor air quality inspections that comply with local standards. Their team can assess your gym for any potential health hazards and provide necessary recommendations or treatments to ensure a safe environment.

Remember, early intervention is key in managing respiratory symptoms effectively, especially when they persist beyond normal recovery times. Ignoring persistent coughs could lead to complications, so make an appointment with a doctor soon to address your concerns comprehensively.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 25, 2025 9:17 pm