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The AC in our bedroom has been leaking a bit for a couple of months, and now we’ve found black spots of mold growing on the back of the wardrobe and the wall behind it. My husband has developed a constant stuffy nose and a dry cough that just won’t go away, and I’m starting to get headaches. How serious is this kind of mold exposure and should we see a doctor here in Dubai for these specific symptoms?
Posted by Sara Al-Qasim
Asked on May 21, 2026 3:45 am
Persistent AC leaks in Dubai's humid climate create ideal conditions for mold growth, and the symptoms you describe—chronic stuffy nose, dry cough, and headaches—are commonly reported with exposure to damp indoor environments. The black spots behind the wardrobe are a visible sign of a moisture problem that is likely promoting microbial growth in the wall cavity.

You should see a doctor in Dubai to discuss these specific symptoms, as they can be linked to mold exposure but also to other indoor air quality issues. Inform the doctor about the duration of the water leak and the mold growth. For persistent respiratory issues, a pulmonologist or an allergist can provide targeted evaluation.

The root cause is the ongoing moisture from the AC leak. Simply cleaning the visible mold is insufficient; the leak must be repaired by an HVAC technician to prevent recurrence. The affected wall and wardrobe likely require professional assessment to determine the extent of hidden damage. In many cases, porous materials like drywall or particle board need to be removed and replaced if microbial growth is extensive.

A professional indoor environmental assessment can identify the mold species and the scope of contamination, which is crucial for planning an effective remediation. This is particularly important in bedrooms, where exposure is prolonged. Reputable providers use lab analysis to verify the types and concentrations of mold present, moving beyond visual inspection alone.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 21, 2026 4:52 pm