The fact that the air in the capital is more noxious than an airport smoking lounge, is not news anymore. The fact that the air in the capital is so noxious that it has started to take a visible toll on the lungs of those who breathe it, is appalling.
After nine days of being wrapped in toxic, cancerous haze, for the first time in many years, doctors in Delhi’s Safdarjung and Ram Manohar Lohia hospitals are seeing cases of chemical pneumonia – usually pneumonia is a bacterial disease but this is a condition where the lungs develop an inflammation after inhaling toxic fumes.
Sir Gangaram hospital reports a 60 percent spike in cases of asthma, lung disorders, eye and skin infections. Apollo says, its cases of pollution-related ailments has doubled in the last fortnight.
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Chemical Pneumonia Raises Its Ugly Head In Delhi
A small percentage of pneumonia cases are not caused by a bacteria but with exposure to poisonous dust, fumes or particulate matter. The unprecedented swathe of acrid atmosphere shrouding Delhi is a cocktail of harmful gases, so no one really can say for sure if this form of chemical pneumonia will only harm the lungs or cause damage to other organs as well.
Chemicals from the toxic smog enveloping Delhi can penetrate deep in the lungs, make breathing stiff and difficult. Exposure to heavy pollution should be avoided. Those who are already suffering from asthma should consult a doctor to avoid severe asthma attack. A doctor will be in a better position to alert the family and advise medication accordingly. Also, kids should be fully immunised- measles vaccines, diphtheria and Hib, the essential vaccines, protect the respiratory tract in children.Dr V. K. Paul, Senior Pediatrician, All India Institute of Medical Sciences
Chemical pneumonia can be both acute and chronic, if left unchecked it can lead to respiratory failure and even death. Symptoms can sometimes take months to show but seek medical help if you are suffering from persistent cough, shortness of breath, a wet gurgling sound and a burning sensation in the chest.
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The Elderly, Children and People With Existing Breathing Conditions Are Most At Risk
Just breathing the capital’s air is causing a range of respiratory illnesses, doctors in Delhi are seeing a sharp rise in chest and throat infections in people above the age of 60 and school-going kids.
Post Diwali, the concentration of fine particles with a diameter of 2.5 or less shot up to 29 times the safe limit marked by the World Health Organization and is the worst smog which Delhi has ever experienced in 17 years. Even though Delhiites are acclimatised to acrid, noxious air, this time the smog is so bad, that it can be smelt, tasted and choked on. Literally.
Asthma, allergy, bronchitis, complaints of itchy-red eyes, have more than doubled in the OPD. Kids and older people should stay indoors as much as possible, especially during peak traffic hours. Infections are taking longer to cure as well.Dr Suranjit Chatterjee, Internal Medicine, Apollo Hospital
And yet the level of awareness of the dangers of air pollution is so low that instead of masking up and stepping out only if necessary, people in Delhi were risking their health to take stupid smog selfies against the hazy India Gate!
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2016 Will Go Down as the Year That Was Consumed by Smog
Spending a day outdoors in Delhi is equal to smoking a pack of cigarettes. Is Delhi at a turning point?
A pollution study done by America’s National Academy of Sciences in North China, the region which has seen a 17 percent reduction in air pollution between 2010 and 2015, in comparison to India, which recorded a 13 percent increase in toxic pollutants in the same period, found that air pollution cuts down life expectancy by five-and-a-half years in completely healthy people.Source: Greenpeace
If anyone should clean up their act, it’s the capital. Various governments have long known the dire impact of pollution, the present chief minister is himself ailing from persistent cough and diabetes, which is known to get worse with pollution, yet each winter the smog comes up.
So till the time the government and citizens launch an ‘airmageddon’ to make the air somewhat breathable, learn to manage your life around PM 2.5. Air quality apps should be the staple of your smartphone, morning and evening walks in this smoke-filled air is lethal, invest in a heavy duty canister filter and use it each time you’re outdoors.
You can watch our comprehensive guide to buying the right air mask over here, read all about air purifiers if they’ve caught your fancy and these 8-points to surviving this dreaded smog should be your mantra this smog season.
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