Is bathroom mold causing my morning throat itch?« Back to Previous Page

We've lived in our apartment in Jumeirah Village Circle for two years and just noticed these black spots growing along the ceiling edge above the shower. It's been getting worse since the humidity spiked a few weeks ago, and now my throat feels itchy every morning after I take a shower. What's the most effective way to get rid of this for good, and should I be worried about these symptoms?
Posted by Brian Lee
Asked on April 20, 2026 8:35 am
Yes, bathroom mold can definitely cause your morning throat itch. The symptoms you describe—irritation that seems worse after showering—are a classic reaction to mold spores becoming airborne in the steam and humidity. The black spots along the ceiling are likely Stachybotrys or Cladosporium, both common in Dubai bathrooms and known to cause respiratory irritation.

Effective, permanent removal requires addressing both the visible growth and the humidity source. For a small area, scrub with a solution of white vinegar or a dedicated mold cleaner, not just bleach which only removes the surface color. Crucially, you must improve ventilation. Run the bathroom exhaust fan for at least 30 minutes after every shower and ensure it actually vents outside, not just into the ceiling void. Wiping down wet surfaces and fixing any grout leaks also helps.

Given that your symptoms are persistent and the mold is recurring despite humidity, a professional inspection is recommended. They can verify the species and check for hidden moisture in walls or ceilings, which is common when mold appears on surface edges. In Dubai's climate, where AC use creates constant condensation cycles, a hidden reservoir of moisture is often the root cause that DIY methods can't fix. A proper assessment can identify this and provide a targeted remediation plan.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 20, 2026 5:46 pm