Lung Infection Is A Major Problem In Gurugram: 30 Percent Of Gurugram Residents Are Affected By It

Lung infection is a major problem in Gurugram: 30 percent of Gurugram residents are affected by it

Gurugram : , Nov 23, 2003 – In the face of increasing levels of pollution, hospitals in Gurugram have seen a 30% increase in respiratory illnesses.
Many suffer from symptoms such as a sore throat or a blocked nose.

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Others have breathing difficulties, strokes, brain damage, eye inflammation, and heart attacks.

A rising number of people with blood pressure and diabetes is another reason.

Orbis India Country Director Dr Rishi Raj Borah stated, “Air Pollution is well-known to damage lung health and heart health.But it can also affect your eyes, even if you wear glasses.” People who have been exposed to polluted atmosphere regularly may experience a watering or burning sensation in the eyes.

Cardioologist Dr Nishant Verma says that pollution is increasing the rate of lung infections.This includes throat, nose, and eyes.Pollution is most damaging to these areas.

The ability of the brain to function properly is affected when oxygen doesn’t reach the blood.This can lead to heart attacks and strokes.

Diabetes and high blood pressure are also more common.The risk of developing cancer among city dwellers is rising due to the worsening effects of pollution.

Lung infection is also increasing the risk of developing cancer,” said Dr Verma.

Pollution may lead to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which is a severe breathing condition.

These symptoms can be similar to asthma or bronchitis.Chronic bronchitis is characterized by a decrease in energy and tiredness after walking for a few minutes.

Swelling in the windpipe, between the nose and the lung, can cause a decrease in oxygen supply.He said that children and pregnant women are at greater risk of getting sick from deteriorating pollutants.”

The air quality is now worse than ever.Winter has also contributed to this situation.

This pollution takes approximately 4 months to disappear, which increases the risk of long-term exposure to these gases.Bad air quality affects everyone, but children are the worst.

The ability of children to detoxify and filter pollution from the environment is very different.

Children who live in high-polluted areas like Delhi or Gurugram can suffer from severe respiratory problems and a lack of development.It’s no surprise that our pulmonary section is overflowing with patients,” said Dr Shuchin Bajaj (Founder and Director of Ujala Cygnus Group of Hospitals).

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