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Air pollution and risk of asthma, bronchitis and COPD, here's how to prevent respiratory diseases

The air you breathe has become a growing concern as harmful pollutants quietly infiltrate your daily life, often going unnoticed at first. Prolonged exposure increases the risk of numerous health complications. Here are some respiratory diseases that are particularly prone to worsening.

November 25, 2024 / 14:15 IST
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Causes of asthma: Prolonged exposure to pollutants during critical developmental years leads to stunted lung growth and increases the risk of respiratory illnesses like asthma (Image: Canva)

The past few weeks have drawn attention to  how the air you breathe could be making you sick, as air pollution silently infiltrates everyday life, leaving a trail of health problems in its wake. Cities like Delhi, Ghaziabad, and Gandhinagar, among others, frequently experience hazardous air quality levels. The result? An alarming surge in respiratory illnesses affecting millions across the country.

Symptoms of air pollution exposure include irritating cough that lingers or a sudden tightness in your chest after spending time outdoors. Some experience shortness of breath or wheezing, especially during the colder months when pollution levels tend to spike.

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These symptoms often signal deeper respiratory issues triggered or worsened by polluted air, says Dr A. Jayachandra, Clinical Director and Senior Interventional Pulmonologist at CARE Hospitals Banjara Hills, Hyderabad. “The toxic mix of pollutants in the air is directly contributing to the rise in chronic respiratory diseases across all age groups. It is driving an increase in respiratory illnesses like asthma, bronchitis, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD),” he explains.

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