Is AC mold in Dubai causing our health symptoms?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in my apartment in Jumeirah Village Circle has been leaking a bit for a couple of months, and now I’ve found black, fuzzy patches in the closet on the wall behind it. My husband and I have both had constant sinus headaches and a dry cough that just won’t go away since the weather got hotter and we’ve been running the AC non-stop. **How dangerous is this type of mold in Dubai's climate, and should we see a doctor about these specific symptoms?**
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Yes, the mold behind your AC unit is very likely contributing to your persistent sinus headaches and dry cough. In Dubai's climate, AC systems run continuously and create significant condensation, which is a primary cause of mold growth on walls and within units. The black, fuzzy patches indicate an active colony, and its proximity to your living space means you are constantly breathing in its spores.
You should consider seeing a doctor about these specific symptoms. Inform them about the ongoing water leak and the visible mold discovery, as this environmental context is crucial for diagnosis. Prolonged exposure to certain mold types, like the common Cladosporium or Aspergillus often found here, can cause exactly the sinus irritation and respiratory issues you describe. For your home, this situation requires immediate action. A persistent leak means the wall cavity is likely saturated, making surface cleaning insufficient. The UAE's high humidity allows mold to regrow quickly if the moisture source isn't eliminated. You need a professional inspection to identify the full extent of the hidden growth and the root cause of the AC leak. Proper remediation involves fixing the leak, addressing the hidden moisture in the wall, and then removing the contaminated materials. Simply wiping it away will not solve the problem. |
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