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The AC in our apartment in Jumeirah Village Circle has been leaking a little for a couple of months, and now I’ve found black spots of mold growing on the wall behind the bedroom curtain. Lately, my husband and I have both been waking up with stuffy noses and headaches that go away when we leave for work. We’re really worried this is the cause. **How quickly can mold like this actually affect your health, and should we see a general doctor or a specialist here in Dubai?**
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The symptoms you describe—waking up with headaches and congestion that improve when you leave—are common initial reactions to mold exposure and can appear within a few weeks of growth. This is especially true in Dubai's humid climate, where air conditioning systems that leak create a continuous source of moisture, accelerating mold proliferation and spore release into the bedroom air you breathe all night.
You should see a general practitioner (GP) first. Describe your symptoms and the visible mold growth; they can treat the allergic reactions and rule out other common causes. For persistent respiratory issues, they may refer you to a pulmonologist or allergist. Given the leak has persisted for months, this indicates a ongoing moisture issue. The mold you see on the wall is likely just the surface manifestation; the main colony could be thriving inside the wall cavity. The only way to assess the full extent and identify the species is through a professional inspection that includes moisture mapping and, if necessary, air or surface sampling sent to a microbiology lab for analysis. This data is crucial for effective remediation. In the short term, increase ventilation in the room as much as possible and avoid disturbing the mold. For a permanent solution, the AC leak must be repaired by a certified HVAC technician to eliminate the moisture source before any cleaning or remediation of the wall can be successful. |
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