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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent cough in both of my kids, especially in the evenings when we stay inside. The cough sounds wet and is accompanied by a mild fever that comes and goes. Given our location on the higher floors of the building, I’m worried about it being something more than just allergies or a common cold. How urgent should I be about taking them to see a doctor?
Posted by Carlos Smit
Asked on March 3, 2026 3:48 pm
Absolutely, the situation described sounds quite concerning. Persistent coughs, especially those sounding wet and coupled with mild fevers that come and go, can be indicative of respiratory issues which might warrant a professional evaluation. In Dubai/UAE, health regulations emphasize prompt attention to such symptoms, particularly in children.

Given your location on higher floors, it's important to consider indoor air quality (IAQ) concerns. High levels of particulate matter from external factors like rain, coupled with potential mold growth due to increased humidity, could be contributing factors. The UAE has strict building codes regarding IAQ; however, the effects of prolonged exposure need monitoring.

It is prudent to schedule a consultation with a pediatrician as soon as possible. They can provide a thorough examination and possibly order tests if necessary. Should your concerns about indoor conditions persist or worsen, consider engaging an environmental inspection service such as 800-MOLDS (Call 800-66537) for a professional assessment. This would help rule out any hidden issues within the building that could be affecting your family's health.

Moreover, maintaining good ventilation and using dehumidifiers in your home can mitigate some of these risks until you receive further guidance from medical professionals or an environmental inspection. Remember to keep an eye on the overall health of your children; if symptoms persist or new ones appear, don't hesitate to seek additional advice.

In summary, while it's natural to feel anxious about your kids' well-being, taking proactive steps like consulting a doctor and potentially seeking professional IAQ assessments will provide you with peace of mind and ensure that any underlying issues are addressed promptly.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 4, 2026 5:34 pm