Cuold mold from clothes cause my kids' persistent cough?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past two weeks and we can't figure out why. I just pulled out some winter clothes from the back of the wardrobe in our master bedroom and found a bunch of them covered in black and green fuzzy spots. The room has felt damp ever since the heavy rains in Sharjah last month. Could this mold be the reason for their constant coughs and runny noses?
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Yes, mold from clothes can definitely be the cause of your children's persistent cough and runny noses. The heavy rains in Sharjah created ideal conditions for mold growth in enclosed, poorly ventilated spaces like wardrobes. When you disturbed the clothes, you likely released a significant concentration of mold spores into the air, which are respiratory irritants.
Children are particularly susceptible as their airways are smaller and their immune systems are still developing. The symptoms you describe—a non-stop cough and congestion—are classic reactions to mold exposure, often mimicking a cold that doesn't go away. The damp feeling in the room confirms a lingering humidity issue, which mold needs to thrive. Immediate action is required. Remove the moldy clothes in sealed plastic bags for professional cleaning or disposal to stop the source. Thoroughly clean the wardrobe with a vinegar or diluted bleach solution. Improve ventilation in the room; running a dehumidifier can help significantly, especially with Dubai's high ambient humidity year-round. For health concerns of this duration, consulting a pediatrician is advisable to address the symptoms. Given the visible growth and the correlation with your children's illness, a professional mold inspection is a prudent next step. An assessment can identify the full extent of the problem, including any hidden growth within the walls or AC system that could be spreading spores throughout your home, and provide a clear remediation plan. |
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