Black mold health risks and doctor type in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page

We've lived in our villa in Al Barsha for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black mold behind the wardrobe in our bedroom, probably from the humidity. My husband has been waking up with a stuffy nose and itchy eyes for a while now, and I'm starting to worry it's connected. What are the health risks of this kind of mold exposure, and should we see a specific type of doctor here in Dubai to get checked out?
Posted by Jessica Young
Asked on May 8, 2026 3:20 am
Black mold exposure in Dubai's humid climate can cause the symptoms you're describing. The constant air conditioning creates temperature differentials that lead to condensation, particularly behind furniture and in poorly ventilated areas like your bedroom. For most people, this results in allergic reactions—stuffy nose, itchy eyes, throat irritation, and worsened asthma. Those with compromised immune systems or existing respiratory conditions face higher risks.

You should consult a general practitioner or family medicine doctor first. They can assess your husband's symptoms and may refer you to an allergist or pulmonologist for specialized testing. Be sure to mention the mold discovery in your home, as this is a crucial environmental factor. In parallel, address the source. Move the wardrobe to assess the full extent. Small patches can sometimes be cleaned with a vinegar solution, but professional inspection is recommended for anything larger than a square meter or if it returns quickly. They can identify the moisture source and recommend remediation.

The Dubai Municipality has clear guidelines for indoor air quality, and landlords are typically responsible for resolving structural moisture issues. Document everything with photos and consider a professional indoor air quality test to verify the spore count and species, as this provides concrete evidence if you need to escalate the matter.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 10, 2026 2:12 pm