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Lung issues that Air Pollution can cause

Lung issues that Air Pollution can cause
in Pulmonology

Apr 19, 2022

Air pollution exposure can trigger asthma, exacerbate (worsen) a previously-existing respiratory illness, and provoke development or progression of chronic illnesses including lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and emphysema. Study recommended  that long-term exposure to air pollution can contribute to the development of some lung conditions. There’s good evidence that outdoor air pollution contributes to lung cancer, and it’s possible that long-term exposure to air pollution is associated  to the development of asthma.It harms animals, forests, and bodies of water. It also contributes to the depletion of the ozone layer, which protects the Earth from the sun’s UV rays.

The effect that air pollution has on your lungs base  on the type and mix of pollutants in the air, the concentration of pollutants and how much of the pollutant gets down into your lungs. Most  indoor air pollutants are associated with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease . The main health pollutants in dwellings are second-hand tobacco smoke, indoor allergens, nitrogen oxide, formaldehyde, volatile organic compounds, indoor-generated particulate matter and carbon monoxide. When we breathe in dirty air, we bring air pollutants deep into our lungs, so it’s no surprise that air pollution causes serious damage to the respiratory tract. Air pollution focus  can trigger new cases of asthma, exacerbate (inferior ) a previously-existing respiratory illness, and provoke development or progression of chronic illnesses including lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and emphysema. Air pollutants also negatively and significantly harm lung development, creating an additional risk factor for developing lung diseases later in life. Exposure to such particles can affect both your lungs and your heart. Long-term focus  to particulate pollution can result in significant health problemsincluding: Increased respiratory symptoms, like  as irritation of the airways, coughing or difficulty breathing. Decreased lung function.

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