Health risks of black mold in Dubai for kids?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month and we can't figure out why. I finally pulled out the sofa in our living room to look behind it and found a huge patch of black, fuzzy mold on the wall, probably from a slow leak in the AC unit. I'm really worried their cough is connected to this. What are the health risks of black mold here in Dubai and should I take them to a doctor immediately?
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Black mold exposure can indeed cause persistent coughing, congestion, and throat irritation, especially in children whose respiratory systems are more sensitive. The high humidity and constant AC use in Dubai creates ideal conditions for this growth, as condensation from units often leads to damp walls. The connection between their symptoms and the mold you found is very plausible.
You should schedule a visit with a pediatrician and explicitly mention the mold discovery. They can assess if the cough is allergy-related or requires further treatment. Do not attempt to clean the large patch yourself, as disturbing it will release a high concentration of spores into the air your family breathes. For a situation of this scale, a professional inspection is strongly recommended to identify the moisture source (like the suspected AC leak) and assess the full extent. Remediation must address the root cause to prevent recurrence. In Dubai, look for providers who follow DM guidelines and can provide verifiable, post-remediation lab results to confirm the environment is safe. Isolate the area from your children until it has been professionally assessed and properly remediated. |
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