Delhi NCR Update: Cold & Poisonous Air Made Condition of People Miserable, Know Condition of Your City
Delhi NCR Update: Let us tell you that winter has started showing its effect. Due to increase in pollution in Delhi, bad effect on air is becoming visible. In such a situation, the condition of people is going from bad to worse. Let us tell you that AIIMS, the country's largest hospital, has cautioned people. Due to air pollution, not only lung patients but also diabetes patients may have to face problems.
The number of patients in hospitals increased
Let us tell you that the air quality index in Delhi is 260 and on Lodhi Road is 112. But in Delhi, people have reached hospitals at air quality of 200. With the arrival of winter, people are facing diseases ranging from cough and sore throat to suffocation. People are using it.
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Air quality symptoms
0 to 50 is considered good, 51 to 100 is considered satisfactory, 101 to 200 is considered moderate, 201 to 300 is considered poor, 301 to 400 is considered very poor, and 401 to 500 is considered severe.
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What does the doctor suggest?
According to Delhi doctors, asthma patients can be seen in the hospital from now on. By doing pheno test of such people, it was found that there is swelling in their respiratory tract. The patient is facing a lot of breathing related problems. The atmosphere at this time is full of tension.
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Protect yourself from toxic air
People of Delhi should stop taking morning walks from now on and do exercise only when the sun comes out because the pollution particles are present lower in the cool morning air. Avoid going to crowds as much as possible and use masks as much as possible. Drink water and fluids regularly during the day.
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Know WHO's guidelines
According to WHO, air pollution is a 'public health emergency'. 90 percent of the world is breathing poisonous air. Every year 88 lakh deaths are occurring due to breathing bad air. According to the report, due to air pollution, the lifespan of Indians is reduced by 5 years and those living in Delhi by 12 years.
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Publish Date: October 21, 2023
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