Effect of pollution on heart
The increasing pollution in Delhi-NCR is proving fatal. The black smoke spread in the air is not only making the lungs sick but is also harming the heart. Breathing contaminated air significantly increases the risk of heart attack. Due to pollution, the level of smoke, dust and harmful gases increases in the air. The harmful black smoke emanating from firecrackers is entering your body through the air. Which is proving to be very dangerous for health. Respiratory, asthma and heart patients should take special care in this pollution. Know from the doctor which organs are being affected by pollution and how it can be avoided.
Dr. Bhumesh Tyagi, Professor of Internal Medicine Department of Sharda Hospital, says that after Diwali, cold and changing weather affects health. Secondly, pollution has a direct impact on health. In this season, problems like shortness of breath, cough and throat irritation trouble us. Pollution also affects your immunity. Due to which all the organs are affected. This smoke causes harm to the lungs. The problems of patients suffering from asthma and bronchitis further increase.
Pollution is dangerous for heart
Increase in air pollution has a bad effect not only on the lungs but also on the heart. Toxic elements found in the air cause swelling in the blood vessels. This causes blood clotting. This condition creates the risk of heart attack and brain stroke.
eye problems due to pollution
Due to increase in pollution, harmful gases like nitrogen and sulfur increase in the air. This causes irritation in the eyes, itching in the eyes and redness of the eyes.
What to do to avoid pollution
To avoid pollution, you can take some effective home remedies. First of all, if you go out of the house, wear an N-95 mask. Take steam daily. Use air purifier to purify the air inside the house. Do exercise for some time inside the house. Drink as much water as possible. Eat food rich in Vitamin C. Keep detoxing the body.
(This article is for general information, please consult a doctor before adopting any remedy)
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