Mold behind bedroom wall: urgent treatment and doctor visit needed?« Back to Previous Page
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Our master bedroom in our villa in Springs has felt really damp for the last month, especially on the walls facing the garden. I finally moved the wardrobe yesterday and found a huge patch of black and green mold spreading behind it. My youngest son has had a persistent runny nose and cough for weeks that just won’t clear up. How urgently do I need to get this professionally treated, and should I be taking him to a doctor immediately?
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Yes, you should arrange for professional mold remediation immediately and consult a doctor for your son. The combination of visible growth and his persistent respiratory symptoms indicates a significant indoor air quality issue that needs urgent attention.
The dampness on walls facing the garden is a classic sign in Dubai villas, where external wall insulation can fail, leading to condensation buildup from the constant AC use against the extreme outdoor humidity. This creates a perfect environment for mold. The type behind your wardrobe is likely feeding on organic material in the wall or the furniture itself. For your son's health, a doctor's visit is advisable to address his current symptoms and confirm if they are allergy or mold-exposure related. Persistent cough and runny nose in a child, when a hidden mold source is present, should not be ignored. Do not attempt to remove this yourself. Disturbing a large patch can aerosolize spores throughout the home. Professional remediation is required to safely contain the area, remove the contaminated materials, identify and rectify the moisture source (which could be a leak or thermal bridging in the wall), and treat the area to prevent regrowth. Look for a provider that can offer post-remediation verification testing to confirm the space is truly clean. In the meantime, keep the room ventilated and limit your son's exposure to that area. |
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