Polluted Air Increases Diseases
Polluted Air Increases Diseases
After Diwali, air pollution increased in many cities. How dangerous smoke and dust in the air is revealed when a large number of people arrive at hospitals due to respiratory illness and lung disease. Irritation and difficulty breathing in the eyes are common. But the most serious thing is that it affects the whole body. As a result, people often become victims of deadly diseases. The biggest threat is air pollution. But children and the elderly come first.
serious effect on the lungs of older people does. Sometimes it comes up as cancer. In fact, harmful particles in the environment accumulate in our lungs during pollution and promote cancer cells of the health organization According to a report, air pollution is increasing the risk of lung cancer in many countries. However, this dangerous condition is also caused by smoking. But the concern is that those who don't smoke are not at lower risk. heart in danger Air pollution not only affects the lungs and eyes, but also endangers heart health. The chemical particles present in the environment can damage your heart through a respiratory tube. This increases the risk of heart attack. The effects of PM2.5 and PM10 in the toxic air also affect the brain as well. The result increases the risk of stroke. If someone already has heart disease, they should be aware. effect on resistance Air pollution affects the entire body very quietly. It also begins to decrease immunity. Infant and elderly lung function decreases when exposed to polluted air. If one lives in a polluted environment for long periods of time, their ability to fight the disease begins to decline.
There are a lot of diseases that come along. So many people get sick when the weather changes. Dust has a serious effect on the respiratory system difficulty breathing in general begins at the same time. because of pollution Inflammation in the airway A person who suffers from narrowing of the air ducts has difficulty breathing This leads to the problem of 'chronic obstructive pulmonary disease' (COPD). It's the same respiratory disease, which is caused by air pollution. Its patients are constantly growing in cities and metropolitan areas. The concern is that a large number of COPD patients are arriving in hospitals. The patient feels tightness in the chest when it's a disease. He also often complains of pain in such patients. They also have cough. What to do Dealing with air pollution is a big challenge, but it's not easy to fight and treat the diseases that it causes. To avoid the poison dissolving in air due to constantly increasing pollution for all people to take every possible measure Wear a mask whenever you leave home. It can prevent pollutants from entering the body. Use public vehicles instead of private vehicles on the roads. It can keep the room environment clean. Avoid dust and smoke as much as possible. Taking a bowl of hot water when returning from the outside gives relief to your lungs.
Vijay Garg Retired Principal Malout Punjab