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After the sandstorm last week, I’ve had a persistent dry cough that won’t seem to go away. It’s really bothering me, especially at night when it keeps me awake. The windows are all closed, but the air still feels heavy with dust. Should I just wait it out or should I make an appointment with a doctor?
Posted by Lisa Moore
Asked on February 12, 2026 2:14 pm
Absolutely, it would be prudent to make an appointment with a healthcare provider, especially given the persistent nature of your cough and its impact on sleep quality. Persistent dry coughs can often indicate underlying respiratory issues that may require medical attention, particularly when they follow environmental events such as sandstorms.

In the UAE context, it is important to consider the potential for irritants in the air during sandstorms. Dust particles can contain various allergens or particulate matter which might exacerbate respiratory conditions. In Dubai and other regions prone to sandstorms, it's not uncommon for these storms to carry a mix of fine dust and other pollutants, making indoor air quality particularly challenging.

Given that you've mentioned closed windows still leaving the air feeling heavy with dust, it suggests that your immediate environment may not be effectively filtering out particulates. This could contribute significantly to respiratory irritation. It is advisable to ensure good ventilation or use HEPA filters to improve indoor air quality. However, in cases of persistent symptoms, a medical evaluation would provide the most accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

If you choose to seek professional help, consider consulting with an allergist or pulmonologist who can conduct specific tests if needed. They might recommend pulmonary function tests or allergy testing to understand the cause of your cough better.

In Dubai, there are several reputable healthcare providers that specialize in respiratory issues. For instance, Al Noor Specialist Hospital and Dubai Mediclinic offer comprehensive services tailored to such conditions. Alternatively, you could reach out to Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email them at hello@saniservice.com for further guidance on indoor air quality solutions that might complement your medical treatment.

Remember, while basic home remedies and over-the-counter medications can provide temporary relief, persistent coughs often benefit from a more thorough assessment. Your healthcare provider will be able to guide you through the necessary steps based on your specific symptoms and condition.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 15, 2026 1:21 pm