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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month and their pediatrician says it could be environmental. I just pulled our sofa away from the wall in our Deira apartment and found a huge patch of black mold growing behind it, probably from a slow AC leak. What kind of doctor should I take them to here to get checked for mold exposure?
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Start with your pediatrician again, detailing the specific environmental trigger you've now identified. They are best positioned to assess your children's symptoms and refer you to a specialist if needed. In many cases here, they will refer you to a pediatric allergist or immunologist.
A pediatric allergist can conduct tests to determine if your children are reacting to mold allergens, which is a common issue in Dubai's humid climate where AC systems run year-round and hidden condensation leaks are frequent. They can manage allergy symptoms and provide a treatment plan. For a more comprehensive evaluation of the systemic effects of exposure, a pediatric pulmonologist specializes in respiratory health and can assess lung function. When you visit the doctor, bring clear photos of the mold growth you found. This visual evidence is crucial for them to understand the potential level and type of exposure. Be prepared to describe the location and size of the patch, as well as how long you suspect it has been there. Concurrently, you must address the source. The mold behind the sofa is a significant indoor air quality issue. Do not attempt to clean a large patch yourself, as improper cleaning can aerosolize spores and worsen the problem. You need a professional inspection to assess the full extent of the growth, identify the moisture source (like the suspected AC leak), and safely remediate it. This step is critical to prevent the children's symptoms from persisting or returning, even with medical treatment. |
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