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Our apartment in Jumeirah Village Circle has been feeling so humid lately. My toddler has had a persistent runny nose and a cough for about three weeks, and I just found a patch of black mold behind his dresser, which is on an outside wall. I’m really worried this is making him sick. How quickly do these health symptoms usually improve after you get rid of the mold?
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Health symptoms from mold exposure can begin improving within days, but complete resolution often takes several weeks, especially for a toddler. The persistent cough and runny nose are common reactions to mold spores, which act as a constant irritant to the respiratory system. Once the source of the mold is removed and the air quality improves, the constant irritation stops, allowing the body to heal.
In a humid climate like Dubai's, where AC systems run year-round, the key is to ensure the mold is properly remediated and the underlying moisture issue is fixed. Simply wiping the visible patch behind the dresser may not be enough. Mold on an outside wall suggests a condensation problem, which is common here due to the high outdoor humidity meeting cooled interior surfaces. A professional inspection can identify if the mold is more widespread inside the wall cavity or if the AC unit itself is contributing to the humidity imbalance indoors. For your child's symptoms, you should see noticeable improvement in the cough within a week of a successful remediation. The runny nose may take a bit longer, up to two or three weeks, as the sinuses clear. If symptoms persist beyond that, a follow-up with a pediatrician is advisable to rule out other allergens. The most critical step is a thorough cleanup; improper removal can aerosolize more spores and temporarily worsen symptoms. For a confirmed case like this, with a child involved, engaging a company that can provide post-remediation verification testing is the surest way to know the environment is safe and to track the corresponding improvement in health. |
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