Air Pollution : Do not take air pollution lightly, inflammation can also cause these serious diseases..
- Sonebhadra Times
- Jan 9
- 2 min read
In addition to the cold, pollution is rapidly rising in the state, impacting people's health. Twenty percent of patients with respiratory issues in the hospital are dealing with pollution-related illnesses. Pollution from fine dust particles is causing issues such as swelling in the respiratory tract, colds, fevers, and coughs..

Air Pollution : The combination of cold, fog, and dust in the state is severely impacting people's health. Tiny pollution particles are penetrating people's lungs, leading to both swelling and constriction in the respiratory tract.
As a result of these respiratory issues, individuals are experiencing symptoms such as cold, cough, fever, phlegm, and breathing difficulties. Hospitals are witnessing a significant rise in such cases recently. People are feeling fatigued due to these breathing problems.
20 percent patients are victims of air pollution-related diseases
Dr. PK Agarwal, the Chairman of the Department of Respiratory Diseases at Patna Medical College and Hospital, states that the current air pollution situation in the capital is severe. Many individuals are visiting the hospital because of air pollution.
Approximately 20 percent of patients visiting the Respiratory Diseases Department are suffering from diseases related to air pollution. This affects individuals ranging from the young to the elderly. With the deterioration of air quality, issues for asthma and heart patients have significantly increased recently.
Patients with asthma are experiencing significant difficulty breathing. They are arriving at the hospital with complaints of breathlessness. Individuals are encountering numerous issues due to inflammation in the respiratory tract.
The problem of allergies is increasing in children
According to Dr. Rakesh Kumar Sharma, a pediatrician at PMCH, the incidence of allergies in children has significantly risen due to air pollution. Over 25 percent of the children visiting the hospital are experiencing allergies related to pollution.
Children are particularly vulnerable to dust particles on roads or fields as they play, and they are also greatly impacted by vehicles passing by on the roads.
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