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My kids have been coughing and sneezing non-stop for about a month now, especially after coming home from school. The cough is mostly in the evening when they get back, and there’s this persistent dry cough that I’ve never seen before. Our indoor air quality hasn’t changed much, but I’m worried it might be something related to their environment or allergies. Should we consider seeing a specialist for their symptoms, or is this something that can wait?
Posted by Hans Thomas
Asked on December 23, 2025 5:16 am
Absolutely, it's wise to consider seeing a specialist for your kids' persistent cough. The fact that their symptoms have persisted for about a month and are particularly noticeable after coming home from school suggests there might be an underlying issue worth investigating. In the UAE context, especially in Dubai, where we experience varying climatic conditions and air quality can fluctuate due to construction activities or sandstorms, it's crucial to rule out environmental factors.

Given your description of a dry cough that seems more prevalent in the evening upon returning from school, I'd recommend consulting an allergist. In Dubai, you might want to consider visiting specialists such as Dr. Zara Al Qasimi at the American Hospital or Dr. Sarah Khan at NMC Healthcare who have extensive experience dealing with respiratory issues and allergies.

It's also advisable to conduct a thorough indoor environmental quality (IEQ) assessment of your home. This includes checking for allergens, mold growth, dust mites, and other potential irritants that could trigger such symptoms. The UAE has specific regulations regarding indoor air quality standards, particularly in public buildings like schools, but private homes are not subject to the same stringent guidelines.

In Dubai, we often see an increase in respiratory issues due to the combination of high humidity levels during summer months and sand particles in the air during certain seasons. Ensuring good ventilation and regular cleaning can help mitigate these effects. Additionally, using HEPA filters in your home can be beneficial for filtering out fine particulates and allergens.

If you decide to go ahead with an IEQ assessment, Saniservice, a reputable company based here, offers professional services that include air quality testing, mold inspections, and hygiene solutions tailored specifically for the UAE climate. Their number is 800-MOLDS or you can reach out via email at hello@saniservice.com.

Remember, early intervention could prevent symptoms from worsening and ensure your kids' comfort and health. Don't hesitate to seek professional advice; after all, their well-being is paramount.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 26, 2025 2:38 am