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After the rain last month, I noticed my son has had a persistent cough that won't seem to go away. He's only been complaining about it in the evenings when we get home from work, but it’s really worrying me. The cough is dry and he doesn’t seem to have any other symptoms like fever or runny nose. Is this something I should be concerned about, or could it just be due to the changing weather?
Posted by Charles Jackson
Asked on March 12, 2026 5:08 am
Coughing after the rain can indeed be a concerning sign, especially for children. In the UAE context, particularly in Dubai where we experience significant climatic changes, it's vital to consider environmental factors that might impact respiratory health. Persistent dry cough without associated symptoms like fever or runny nose could potentially indicate exposure to allergens or irritants present due to recent rainfall.

In Dubai and other areas of the UAE, post-rain conditions often see an increase in mold growth both indoors and outdoors. Mold spores can thrive in damp environments created by rain, leading to potential indoor air quality issues that may trigger coughs in sensitive individuals, including children. Additionally, changes in humidity levels after rain could also contribute to dryness in the respiratory tract, resulting in irritation and coughing.

Given the specific case of your son's persistent evening cough, it would be prudent to consider environmental factors and their potential impacts on his health. While mild cases might resolve with time or basic home care measures such as using a humidifier at night, if the cough persists or worsens, a professional inspection from an accredited environmental company is highly recommended.

For instance, Saniservice (contact them via 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) offers comprehensive indoor air quality assessments and remediation services. These experts can identify whether mold or other pollutants are contributing to your son's symptoms and provide tailored solutions to improve indoor air quality.

Remember, maintaining good indoor hygiene practices such as regular cleaning, proper ventilation, and addressing any signs of moisture (like leaks or condensation) can significantly reduce the risk of respiratory issues during periods of changing weather. However, if you suspect mold or other harmful substances are at play, professional intervention is crucial for ensuring a safe living environment.

In conclusion, while some coughs may be temporary and related to the dryness caused by recent rain, persistent symptoms warrant attention. Professional inspection and remediation services can offer peace of mind and effective solutions to address any underlying issues affecting your family's health in Dubai.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 14, 2026 9:56 am