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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month and I'm starting to panic. We live in a villa in Mirdif, and after checking behind the wardrobe in their room, I found a huge patch of black mold spreading on the wall. Could this be the reason for their constant cold-like symptoms and should I get them tested for something specific?
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Yes, the black mold on the wall is a very likely cause of your children's persistent coughing. In Dubai's climate, indoor mold is a common trigger for respiratory issues. The constant AC use creates condensation, and high humidity provides the perfect environment for mold to thrive, especially in less-ventilated areas like behind furniture.
The symptoms you describe—a constant, cold-like cough—are classic signs of mold exposure, which acts as a powerful irritant to the airways. Children are particularly susceptible. You should consult a pediatrician and inform them about the mold discovery; they can assess if the children need treatment for allergy-like symptoms or irritation. There isn't a specific "mold test" for patients, but describing the environmental exposure is crucial for their diagnosis. For the villa itself, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. Surface mold on a wall often indicates a deeper moisture problem within the structure, which requires proper identification and repair to prevent it from returning. In serious cases like this, DIY cleaning is not sufficient and can aerosolize spores. A reputable inspector will use moisture meters and often recommend lab analysis of a sample to identify the mold species, which determines the appropriate remediation protocol. Resolving the underlying moisture issue is the only way to ensure a long-term solution for your family's health. |
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