Should I worry about mold-related asthma?« Back to Previous Page
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After the heavy rains we had last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet. My son has been complaining of shortness of breath and a persistent cough, especially at night. I’m worried it might be mold-related asthma since we’ve lived here for two years and never experienced this before. Do you think I should seek professional help or can I handle this myself?
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Yes, you should indeed be concerned about mold-related asthma. Asthma triggered by mold is quite common, especially after periods of heavy rain which can lead to moisture and humidity build-up inside homes. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, we've seen several cases related to post-rain conditions that have led to similar symptoms as yours.
Firstly, it's important to understand the immediate risks. Mold spores can irritate your respiratory system, potentially triggering an asthma attack or exacerbating existing conditions like you're experiencing with your son. The musty smell in the bedroom closet is a strong indicator of potential mold growth. In Dubai, which enjoys high humidity levels, especially during monsoon seasons, it's crucial to assess the situation thoroughly. Given the symptoms described—shortness of breath and persistent coughing, particularly at night—it would be wise to seek professional help immediately. The UAE has specific regulations regarding indoor air quality and remediation procedures that ensure safety standards are met. It’s advisable to call 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 or email hello@saniservice.com for a detailed inspection. A professional inspection can identify the type of mold, its extent, and whether it poses a health risk. Mold remediation should be handled by trained personnel due to potential health hazards associated with mold spores. They will also provide recommendations on how to prevent future occurrences, such as maintaining optimal indoor humidity levels using dehumidifiers or air conditioning systems. Moreover, addressing the issue promptly can help manage your son's condition effectively. Untreated mold-related asthma could lead to more severe respiratory issues over time. By taking immediate action, you're ensuring both of your health and safety. Remember, in Dubai and across the UAE, it’s crucial to prioritize indoor air quality. The effects of mold on health are significant, especially for those with existing respiratory conditions like asthma. Don’t hesitate to seek professional assistance; early intervention is key to managing and preventing such issues. |
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