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My toddler and I have both had this persistent dry cough for about a month now, and it just won't go away. I finally pulled our sofa away from the wall in our bedroom and found a huge patch of black, fuzzy mold spreading from the corner where the wall meets the floor, probably from a slow AC leak. We sleep in this room every night and I'm really worried this is what's making us sick. **Is black mold in Dubai apartments this dangerous, and should I take my son to a doctor specifically for mold exposure, or will a general pediatrician understand the risk?**
Posted by Susan Young
Asked on April 1, 2026 4:40 pm
Yes, you should take your son to a doctor. A persistent dry cough for a month, especially in a toddler, warrants medical evaluation. While a general pediatrician can assess his symptoms, it is crucial to inform them about the specific discovery of the black mold in your bedroom. This context is vital for their diagnosis.

The term "black mold" often refers to Stachybotrys chartarum, which can produce mycotoxins and is more strongly associated with respiratory irritation and persistent coughs. In Dubai's climate, where high humidity and year-round AC use create ideal conditions for such growth, this is a serious indoor health concern. The continuous exposure while sleeping significantly increases the risk.

A pediatrician will likely treat the symptoms, which is the immediate priority. For a comprehensive understanding of the environmental risk, a professional mold inspection is necessary. They can identify the specific species through lab analysis, assess the extent of the infestation behind walls from the AC leak, and provide a remediation protocol. Simply cleaning the visible patch is insufficient if the moisture source isn't fixed and the hidden growth remains.

Focus on getting your son assessed first. Then, address the root cause by having a certified professional evaluate the mold situation to ensure your home is safe. Documenting the mold with photos to show the doctor can be helpful.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 4, 2026 4:10 pm