Black mold in bathroom causing coughs? Doctor needed?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it's from the black mold that's been growing in the corners of our master bathroom in our Jumeirah Village Circle apartment. It started spreading about two months ago after a problem with our AC unit's drainage, and the musty smell is really strong, especially in the morning. I've been getting headaches myself and I'm worried about our health. What's the most effective way to get rid of this for good, and should I be taking my family to a doctor to get checked out?
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Black mold in bathrooms is a common issue in Dubai due to the high humidity and constant AC use, which can lead to condensation problems. The coughing and headaches you describe are consistent with mold exposure, particularly for children and those with sensitivities.
For a persistent case like yours, especially after an AC drainage issue, a professional inspection is the most effective first step. They can identify the moisture source—often a leaking pipe, sealant failure, or unresolved AC condensation—which must be fixed to prevent recurrence. Surface cleaning with a vinegar or hydrogen peroxide solution can remove visible growth temporarily, but it won't solve the underlying problem if moisture is still present. Given the symptoms, consulting a doctor is advisable to rule out other causes and address any respiratory irritation. Be sure to mention the potential mold exposure. For long-term resolution, the moisture issue must be corrected. After the leak is repaired, a thorough remediation by a certified company is needed to properly remove the established colony. They should use containment and HEPA filtration to prevent spores from spreading during cleaning. Finally, improving bathroom ventilation by running the exhaust fan longer and using a dehumidifier can help manage the high humidity levels that are typical here. |
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