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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a persistent musty smell in our bedroom, especially at night. It’s driving me crazy, but more concerning is that my throat has been bothering me lately—feels like there's something stuck in it—and my partner says he can hear wheezing when I breathe sometimes. How urgent do you think this is, and should we see a doctor soon?
Posted by Camille Becker
Asked on January 14, 2026 11:43 pm
Absolutely, it is crucial to seek medical advice immediately. The symptoms you're experiencing could be indicative of a respiratory issue related to indoor air quality issues such as mold exposure. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, heavy rains can lead to increased moisture levels and, consequently, mold growth, which is a major concern given your reported musty smell.

The UAE's Building Regulations and Bylaws (URW 10-23) emphasize the importance of maintaining indoor air quality standards for both commercial and residential buildings. Given the specific conditions you've described - a persistent musty smell in the bedroom, throat discomfort, and wheezing - it is highly advisable to get a professional assessment from an environmental inspector or a certified mold specialist.

You should not delay seeing a doctor due to these symptoms as they can worsen over time if left untreated. Respiratory issues like those you are experiencing could be exacerbated by mold spores in the air, which can trigger allergic reactions and exacerbate asthma conditions.

In addition to seeking medical advice, we recommend contacting a professional environmental inspection company such as Saniservice (contact info: 800-MOLDS or email: hello@saniservice.com) for an immediate indoor air quality test. These experts will be able to identify the source of the mold and suggest remediation measures based on UAE-specific regulations and standards.

Remember, early detection and action can prevent further health issues. Take note of any visible mold growth during your inspection or look out for signs like water stains on walls or ceilings which could indicate hidden moisture problems. Regularly maintaining your home's humidity levels below 60% using dehumidifiers and ensuring proper ventilation can also help prevent future occurrences.

In conclusion, prioritize consulting a healthcare professional regarding your symptoms to rule out any severe conditions while simultaneously arranging for an expert inspection of your residence.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 17, 2026 12:31 pm