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After the recent heatwave, my son has been complaining of a persistent headache that gets worse when he first wakes up. It’s really concerning because it started only a few days ago and seems to be getting more frequent. Should I take him to see a doctor right away or is this something we can monitor for a bit?
Posted by Maha Al-Hamdi
Asked on March 23, 2026 6:55 pm
Health symptoms like headaches can be indicative of various issues and it's always prudent to err on the side of caution. In Dubai and across the UAE, particularly during extreme weather conditions such as recent heatwaves, dehydration or exposure to high temperatures can exacerbate existing health conditions or trigger new ones.

Your son experiencing persistent headaches, especially in the morning, could be due to several factors including but not limited to dehydration, changes in atmospheric pressure, or even stress from the heat. Considering that your son's headache seems to worsen on waking up, it might be beneficial to ensure he is well hydrated before bedtime and during his sleep hours, as the body can lose a lot of water overnight.

However, given the severity of headaches, their persistence, and their worsening nature, consulting with a medical professional would be highly recommended. The symptoms could potentially indicate more serious conditions such as migraines or even less common issues like sinusitis or hypertension, which can all manifest as headaches.

In Dubai, there are several reputable healthcare providers that offer comprehensive services. If the headache persists despite hydration and rest, it might be wise to take your son for a consultation with a pediatrician or an ENT specialist. This will help rule out any serious underlying conditions and ensure that appropriate treatment is administered if necessary.

For peace of mind and professional assessment, you may also consider seeking advice from local health clinics such as Al Barsha Medical Centre, American Hospital Dubai, or Marmar Hospital, all known for their high standards of care.

In the meantime, continue to monitor your son's condition. Look out for other symptoms that might accompany the headache such as nausea, dizziness, sensitivity to light, or changes in vision. These could provide additional insights during your consultation with a doctor.

Remember, it is better to be cautious when dealing with health issues, especially those affecting children. Early diagnosis and intervention can make a significant difference in managing and resolving the issue effectively. If you're concerned about costs or availability of services, contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) for guidance on accessing healthcare options in Dubai.

Please keep these points in mind as you decide whether to take your son to see a doctor promptly.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 25, 2026 3:57 pm