residents with medical history gasp for breath as smog thickens - air purifier for asthma

by:Yovog     2022-10-08
residents with medical history gasp for breath as smog thickens  -  air purifier for asthma
For the past 24 hours, air quality in the surrounding areas of Delhi and Faridabad, Noida and Ghaziabad has been in the "very serious" categoryname changed)
On Tuesday morning, the 59-year-old suffered from asthma when the roof of the capital was contaminated.
Before and after Diwali last year, she became a victim of lung disease and had to be promoted to first aid care at the All-India Medical Institute (AIIMS).
Not surprisingly, as per the daily report issued by the Central Pollution Control Commission (CPCB)
In November 7, the air quality in the areas surrounding Delhi and Faridabad, Noida and Ghaziabad in the past 24 hours fell under the "very serious" category.
The CPCB warns that "very serious" air quality can even affect people who are healthy and seriously affect people who have a disease.
"Since last year, the rising level of pollution has caused me great trouble.
In order to stabilize my health, I received intravenous drip therapy.
Constant intake of steroids resulted in my weight gain, "said Preeti rued.
"The doctor advised me to leave Delhi and go to places where the air is cleaner.
But how can I stay there while my home is here ? " She added.
Doctors in Delhi have witnessed a surge in respiratory disease cases.
Viral infection, cough, sneezing, respiratory tract infection, chronic pulmonary disease (COPD)
Also rose.
Smog is extremely dangerous for those with a history of respiratory disease, especially in children and patients with heart disease.
Ram Kishore Maurya, 67, was desperately searching for a nurse to give him a flu shot at AIIMS on Tuesday.
Interitial ya's health has deteriorated since 2013.
He worked as a gardener at the Swiss Embassy for 35 years and recently retired.
He and his 44-year-
Shiv, the old son of Chanakyapuri.
Shiv, who works as a house manager at the Finnish embassy, Maurya has no choice but to live in Delhi with his son, despite the serious damage caused to his lungs by pollution.
"My father felt better in the house in our village.
But there was no one there to take care of him, "said shifu.
"I have trouble breathing in the morning.
I can't walk so fast because my lungs are weak . "
Then anti Kumari (name changed), a 32-year-
After moving from Mumbai to Delhi, he became a chronic asthma patient.
In Mumbai, when she was in Delhi, she didn't need medication, pump or oxygen support, and she needed all three to pass.
Delhi is definitely a disgusting city.
Not worth living in. "She said.
A report in The Lancet says India has The most deaths from pollution --
An estimated 25 lakh persons were present in 2015.
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