Mold causing kids' cough? Need doctor immediately?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month and I’m starting to panic. I finally pulled our sofa away from the wall in our Khalifa City villa and found a huge patch of black, fuzzy mold spreading from the corner where the AC unit drips. I’m worried their allergies are actually because of this. What are the health risks and should I get them checked by a doctor immediately?
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Yes, you should have your children seen by a doctor, especially given the duration of their symptoms. Continuous exposure to mold spores, particularly from a large, active growth, is a known irritant that can cause persistent coughing, wheezing, and allergy-like symptoms. A doctor can assess their respiratory health and provide appropriate treatment for symptom relief.
The black mold behind your sofa is a serious concern. In Dubai's climate, AC condensation lines are a primary source of indoor moisture if there's a drainage issue, creating the perfect humid environment for mold to thrive. While the term "black mold" often refers to Stachybotrys, many species appear black and can cause health issues. The specific health risk depends on the mold type, the extent of growth, and individual sensitivity. For a situation of this size, professional inspection and remediation are strongly advised. Do not attempt to clean it yourself, as disturbing it will release a massive amount of spores into your home's air. A proper assessment will identify the mold species through lab analysis and pinpoint the exact source of the moisture—likely a blocked or leaking AC drain line—to prevent it from returning after cleanup. Focus on fixing the AC leak first; this is the most critical step to stop the problem from worsening. In the meantime, improve air circulation in the room and keep the area isolated if possible. |
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