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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent cough in my chest that won’t seem to go away. It’s worse in the mornings when I first wake up, and it feels like there's something stuck at the back of my throat. Should I be concerned or is this normal for the climate change here?
Posted by Willem Durand
Asked on February 17, 2026 8:27 pm
A persistent cough after rainfall can be quite common given the climate and weather patterns experienced in Dubai/UAE. The city's high humidity levels coupled with frequent sandstorms create a unique indoor air quality challenge. However, it is important to differentiate between normal discomforts due to these environmental factors and signs of a more serious issue.

The sensation you described – a persistent cough that worsens in the mornings and feels as if there’s something stuck at the back of your throat – could be indicative of several conditions. In Dubai's climate, mould growth is particularly concerning because high humidity levels can lead to increased moisture content within buildings, fostering an ideal environment for mould proliferation.

Given the nature of your symptoms, it would be prudent to seek a professional inspection by a certified environmental specialist or hygienist familiar with local UAE regulations. The Abu Dhabi Environmental and Energy Agency (ADEEGA) and Dubai Municipality both have stringent standards regarding indoor air quality that should be adhered to. A thorough inspection can help identify if mould is present, which could explain your symptoms.

Moreover, the cough might also stem from other factors such as respiratory allergies or asthma triggered by environmental changes. If the issue persists despite addressing potential moisture issues, consulting a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis would be advisable.

In the meantime, here are some practical steps you can take:
• Ensure adequate ventilation in your home to reduce humidity levels.
• Use dehumidifiers and air purifiers if necessary.
• Regularly clean areas prone to dampness such as bathrooms and kitchens.
• Inspect and maintain HVAC systems to prevent moisture build-up.

Should the cough continue or worsen, or if you notice any signs of mould growth within your home, do not hesitate to contact a professional at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for further guidance. Remember, early intervention can prevent more serious health issues.

Stay aware and proactive about maintaining good indoor air quality in your living spaces – it's crucial for your well-being, especially given the unique environmental conditions of Dubai/UAE.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 20, 2026 10:26 am