Is my child's cough from bedroom mold in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in my bedroom has been leaking a little bit onto the carpet for a few weeks and now I’ve spotted a patch of black mold behind the headboard. My 4-year-old has had a runny nose and a cough that just won't go away. How urgent is it to get this professionally cleaned, and should I be taking her to a doctor here in Dubai to get checked out specifically for mold exposure?
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Yes, the mold behind your headboard is a likely cause of your child's persistent symptoms. The continuous moisture from the AC leak creates an ideal environment for mold growth, a common issue in Dubai's humid climate where AC systems run year-round. The proximity to where your child sleeps means she is inhaling airborne spores throughout the night, which can directly irritate the respiratory tract, leading to a runny nose and a cough that doesn't resolve.
You should take this situation seriously. For your child, a visit to a pediatrician is advisable to rule out other causes and to address her current symptoms. Be sure to inform the doctor about the discovered mold, as this is a critical piece of clinical history. Regarding the mold, this requires professional remediation, not just a simple cleaning. The leak must be fixed at its source, the contaminated carpet likely needs specialized treatment or replacement, and the affected area must be properly contained during cleaning to prevent spreading spores throughout the room. A certified mold inspection can identify the specific type of mold and the full extent of the contamination, which is often wider than what is visible. Given the health of a young child is involved, addressing this promptly is recommended to improve your indoor air quality and reduce the irritants affecting her. |
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