Could our cough be from hidden mold in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed black spots spreading along the wall behind our bedroom wardrobe, which faces the outside wall. My youngest son and I have both had a persistent, dry cough for the last three weeks that just won't go away, and I'm starting to get really worried. Is this kind of mold in Dubai common, and could it be the reason we're feeling sick?
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A persistent dry cough in multiple family members, especially when paired with visible mold growth, is a significant indicator of a mold-related issue. The location you describe—behind a wardrobe on an exterior wall—is a classic spot for hidden condensation and mold growth in Dubai's climate. The constant high humidity, combined with the temperature differential between air-conditioned interiors and hot exterior walls, creates perfect conditions for mold, even if it's not immediately visible elsewhere.
This type of situation is unfortunately common here. The mold you see is likely just the tip of the iceberg; the hidden moisture problem within the wall cavity is the real concern. For respiratory symptoms like a stubborn cough that aligns with the discovery of mold, it is strongly advisable to have a professional inspection. A proper assessment involves using moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras to locate the hidden source of dampness within the wall, which is crucial for an effective solution. While cleaning the visible spots with a diluted vinegar solution can be a temporary measure, it will return if the moisture source isn't addressed. The remediation process typically involves isolating the area, removing affected materials, treating the structure, and implementing solutions to prevent future condensation. Given the correlation between your symptoms and the mold's presence, identifying and resolving this hidden issue is the most direct path to restoring your indoor air quality and health. |
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