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After the recent dust storms we had, my throat has been really dry and scratchy for days. It’s especially bad when I wake up in the morning, even though I try to keep the air humidified with a machine in the bedroom. Should I be concerned or is this something that will pass on its own?
Posted by Jason Johnson
Asked on March 16, 2026 6:09 pm
Dry throat from dust storms is indeed something that can be quite bothersome and might persist for a while. Given the recent dust events experienced across Dubai, it's understandable to feel concerned about your symptoms. The dryness and scratchiness you're experiencing could be due to increased particulate matter in the air which irritates the respiratory tract.

In the context of UAE regulations, there are no specific laws governing indoor air quality during dust storms, but maintaining a healthy environment is still essential for residents' well-being. It's crucial to monitor your symptoms closely and take appropriate measures to alleviate discomfort and prevent any potential complications.

Firstly, continue using your humidifier in the bedroom as it helps maintain moisture levels in the air which can soothe irritated throat tissues. However, if you find that even with a humidifier, your condition does not improve or worsens, it would be wise to seek further evaluation from a healthcare professional. Persistent symptoms could indicate underlying issues such as allergies or respiratory sensitivities.

Given the environmental conditions in Dubai, it's also beneficial to perform regular indoor air quality checks. Dust storms can lead to an increase in airborne particles and allergens that might not be fully removed by standard filtration systems. Considering a professional inspection for your living space would provide peace of mind and ensure that all necessary steps are taken to improve your indoor environment.

If you decide against a professional service, consider using air purifiers equipped with HEPA filters which can effectively capture fine particles including dust mites, pollen, and other irritants. Additionally, ensure that windows and doors are securely closed during dust storms to minimize the entry of external pollutants into your home.

For those experiencing significant discomfort or if symptoms persist for more than a few days, it's important to reach out to a healthcare provider who can offer specific advice tailored to your health condition. The local number 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com could be useful resources in such scenarios.

Remember, while most individuals recover from minor irritations following dust storms, persistent symptoms warrant attention and possibly professional intervention. Stay vigilant and proactive about your indoor environment to support overall health during these challenging times.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 18, 2026 11:34 pm