Could bathroom mold cause my family's constant cough?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month, and I’m starting to panic. I’ve just pulled back the corner of the bath panel in our master bathroom and found a huge patch of black mold growing behind it, probably from a slow leak. It smells really damp and earthy. Could this mold be the reason for our constant sore throats and stuffy noses?
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Yes, bathroom mold can absolutely be the cause of your family's persistent coughs, sore throats, and stuffy noses. The damp, earthy smell you describe confirms active microbial growth, and the spores released into the air are a common irritant to the respiratory system.
In Dubai's climate, this is a frequent issue. Constant air conditioning creates significant condensation, and high humidity provides the perfect environment for mold to thrive behind panels, under sinks, and within walls where a slow leak goes unnoticed. The black patch you found is likely just the visible portion; the hidden extent can be far greater. For a situation of this size and with health symptoms already present, a professional inspection is strongly advised. DIY cleaning is not recommended as it can aerosolize a high concentration of spores, potentially worsening the symptoms. A proper assessment will identify the mold type, map the full extent of the moisture source and damage, and contain the area during remediation to prevent cross-contamination. The most critical step is fixing the underlying leak; without addressing the moisture, the mold will return quickly. Look for a provider that uses lab analysis to confirm the species and can show you documented proof of the results, both before and after remediation. This verifiable approach ensures the problem is fully resolved, not just temporarily cleaned. |
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