Health risks of black mold and Dubai doctor?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived in our Jumeirah villa for 2 years and just noticed a huge patch of black mold behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom, probably from a hidden AC leak. My husband has been waking up with a stuffy nose and headaches for months and we couldn't figure out why. I'm really worried about his health and what this means for our home.
**What are the immediate health risks of this kind of mold exposure, and should we see a specific type of doctor here in Dubai for this?**
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The immediate health risks from this type of exposure are primarily respiratory irritation and allergic reactions, which align with your husband's symptoms. The constant stuffy nose and headaches are common responses to inhaling mold spores, especially during sleep in the affected room. For most healthy adults, symptoms subside after the source is removed.
In Dubai's climate, hidden AC leaks are a frequent cause. High humidity condenses on cold surfaces, and a slow drain leak can create the perfect damp environment for mold behind furniture or within walls. This isn't typical surface condensation; it indicates a persistent moisture issue that needs fixing. You should see a general practitioner or family doctor first to address the current symptoms. Be sure to mention the confirmed mold discovery. They can assess his condition and may refer him to an allergist or pulmonologist if symptoms persist after remediation. The key is stopping the exposure. For your home, a professional inspection is advised for a hidden leak of this scale. They can identify the moisture source, assess the full extent of the growth (which often spreads behind walls), and provide a remediation plan. DIY cleaning is not recommended for large patches, as it can aerosolize spores. The remediation should include fixing the AC leak, removing the contaminated materials, and properly drying the area to prevent recurrence. |
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