Should I see an allergist for my daughter's cough and watering eyes?« Back to Previous Page
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After the heavy dust storm we had last week, my daughter has been complaining of a persistent dry cough and her eyes are really watering. The cough seems to be worse in the mornings when we first wake up. Should I take her to an allergist or is this something that can wait until our next family doctor appointment?
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Upon receiving your query regarding your daughter's persistent cough and watering eyes following the recent dust storm, it is indeed prudent to consider seeking professional advice. The symptoms you've described are common during dusty weather conditions but can also indicate potential allergic reactions or respiratory irritations.
In the context of the UAE, particularly Dubai, where environmental conditions such as high temperatures and frequent sandstorms are known, it's essential to assess whether these symptoms might be linked to dust particles in the air. The Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE) advises on maintaining indoor air quality, which becomes crucial during extreme weather events. Given your daughter’s symptoms, especially the morning cough, it would be wise to consider a visit to an allergist or pulmonologist for a thorough evaluation. While these symptoms may not necessarily require immediate medical intervention, they warrant attention as they could signal underlying respiratory issues exacerbated by environmental factors. A professional inspection of your home's indoor air quality might provide insights into potential irritants that could be causing her discomfort. Companies like Saniservice offer such services and can help identify and mitigate any allergens or pollutants present in the environment. Their hotline 800-MOLDS (or 800-66537) is always available for inquiries. It's also advisable to maintain good indoor hygiene practices, ensuring that dust and allergen levels are kept under control. Regular cleaning with HEPA filters can significantly reduce airborne particles. Additionally, using air purifiers designed for high-efficiency particulate filtration (HEPF) might help alleviate your daughter’s symptoms until a professional assessment is completed. Remember, in Dubai, where health regulations and recommendations from local authorities like the MOCCAE are paramount, taking proactive steps to address potential allergens can prevent exacerbation of respiratory conditions. Should you choose not to visit an allergist immediately, regular check-ins with your family doctor will also be beneficial to monitor any changes or worsening symptoms. In conclusion, while it's understandable that minor discomfort might seem manageable initially, considering the specific environmental challenges faced in Dubai, a thorough assessment is recommended. Do not hesitate to contact Saniservice for professional advice and support. |
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