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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent cough in both of my kids, especially in the evening when we come home from school. The cough sounds wet and they complain about feeling chilly even after eating a meal. Should I be worried about allergies or something more serious? Given our location, are there any common health issues we should watch out for that could explain these symptoms, and what kind of professional advice would you recommend seeking in Dubai?
Posted by Richard Wilson
Asked on December 29, 2025 2:43 am
It sounds concerning to hear about your kids' symptoms. In the context of Dubai and general UAE conditions, it is crucial to consider a few factors before jumping to conclusions.

Allergies are indeed common in this region due to dust mites, pollen from desert plants (though less prevalent), and even mold growth, especially after heavy rains like you experienced. However, the fact that their coughs seem wet and they feel chilly despite eating suggests something more might be at play.

In Dubai, with its unique climate and environment, respiratory issues can stem from a variety of sources such as airborne pollutants, dust, and even certain viral infections. Given your description, it would be prudent to conduct an indoor air quality assessment focusing on particulate matter, humidity levels, and potential mold growth—especially in areas that might have been affected by the recent rainfall.

You should also consider the possibility of secondary infections or viral illnesses, which could present as a combination of coughing and feeling chilly. These symptoms are not exclusively linked to allergies but can occur alongside them.

For a thorough evaluation, I recommend reaching out to professional services such as Saniservice (hello@saniservice.com) for indoor air quality testing and remediation if necessary. They offer comprehensive inspections that include sampling for allergens, mold spores, and other contaminants in the air.

If your kids' symptoms persist or worsen, consulting a pediatrician is essential. They can perform specific tests to rule out common respiratory illnesses like influenza or other viral infections, which are more prevalent during certain times of the year.

Remember, maintaining good indoor hygiene practices such as regular cleaning, using air purifiers where possible, and ensuring proper ventilation in your home can significantly reduce exposure to allergens and pollutants. Keeping windows closed on days with high pollution levels could also be beneficial.

In summary, while allergies are a possibility, considering environmental factors and seeking professional advice will help you address the root causes of your children's symptoms effectively.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 30, 2025 8:36 am