What doctor in Dubai tests for mold exposure?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in our bedroom has been leaking a bit for a couple of months, and now I’ve found patches of black mold on the wall behind the curtain. Lately, my husband and I have been waking up with stuffy noses and headaches that go away once we leave for work. I'm really worried this is connected. **What kind of doctor should we see in Dubai to get checked for mold exposure, and what tests should we ask for?**
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Start with an allergist or immunologist, as they specialize in environmental allergies and immune responses. Many major hospitals in Dubai, such as Mediclinic or Emirates Hospital, have specialists who can assess your symptoms. Be prepared to describe the mold exposure in detail, including the location and duration.
The most common tests are blood tests that check for specific antibodies (IgE and IgG) your immune system produces in reaction to mold. Some doctors may also perform a skin prick test to identify allergic reactions. It's important to note that these tests confirm an immune response to mold but do not identify the specific species or the exact source of the exposure. Given your symptoms and the visible mold growth, your primary concern should be the environment itself. The persistent humidity from an AC leak creates a perfect breeding ground for mold spores common in Dubai's climate. A professional indoor environmental assessment, which includes air and surface sampling analyzed by a microbiology lab, is the only way to identify the type and concentration of mold present. This scientific data is often more useful for a doctor than the antibody tests alone, as it directly links your symptoms to the specific contaminants in your home. Remediating the leak and the mold is the most critical step to resolving the health issue. |
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