Should I worry about mold in my bathroom affecting my toddler?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived in our Jumeirah apartment for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black mold growing in the corner behind the toilet where it's always a bit damp. Lately, my toddler has been having a nagging cough that won't go away, and I'm starting to get really worried. What's the fastest and most effective way to get rid of this safely, and should I be taking my son to a doctor specifically about the mold exposure?
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Bathroom mold is a common issue in Dubai due to the high humidity and constant air conditioning use, which creates condensation. For a toddler with a persistent cough, it is reasonable to be concerned, as mold exposure can irritate the respiratory system and worsen allergy-like symptoms, especially in young children.
The fastest way to address a small patch is to clean it with a solution of white vinegar or a diluted bleach mixture, ensuring the room is well-ventilated during the process. However, the critical step is to identify and fix the moisture source—often inadequate ventilation or a small leak. Running the bathroom exhaust fan for at least 30 minutes after showers is essential. Given your toddler's ongoing cough, a visit to a pediatrician is advisable to rule out other causes and discuss potential environmental triggers. For peace of mind, if the mold is extensive, has a musty odor, or returns quickly after cleaning, a professional inspection can identify the species and the extent of the issue, which is particularly valuable in apartment living where moisture can travel within walls. |
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