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After the sandstorm a few days ago, I’ve been having a persistent dry cough and my throat feels sore. The windows in my bedroom are usually closed because of the dust outside, but even with them shut, it seems like something is causing these symptoms. Have you experienced anything similar or could this be related to the storm?
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Indoor dust after a sandstorm can indeed cause persistent dry cough and throat soreness. The high levels of particulate matter, including fine particles from the sand, are known to irritate respiratory tissues. This is especially true for regions like Dubai where such storms occur frequently.
In the UAE context, particularly in Dubai, it's important to consider the local regulations concerning indoor air quality, which might not always be sufficient during extreme weather events. The particulate matter can penetrate even well-sealed rooms, leading to symptoms you're experiencing. Given your situation, I recommend conducting a professional indoor environmental assessment. This will help identify the specific irritants in your home and determine the best course of action. You should call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for expert consultation and inspection services. In addition to professional help, there are some immediate actions you can take: 1. Use air purifiers equipped with HEPA filters to remove fine particulates. 2. Increase indoor humidity levels to above 40% using a humidifier; this can alleviate throat irritation. 3. Keep windows closed tightly and use air conditioning if available to filter the incoming air. 4. Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids, which helps soothe your throat. It's also wise to monitor air quality indices (AQI) in Dubai through official sources like the National Centre for Meteorology & Seismology (NCMS). They provide real-time data that can inform you about potential risks due to sandstorms and other weather events. Remember, persistent symptoms should not be ignored. If your condition does not improve with these measures or worsens, seek medical advice from a healthcare professional who can offer further guidance tailored to your health needs. |
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