Pollution is the Single Largest Cause Of Pulmonary Disease now a day



Lung diseases induced and aggravated by pollution

Asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, lung cancer, and emphysema are chronic diseases directly related to air toxins. There is a very real risk that these pollutants can hinder the process of lung development and be a
precursor to lung disease in the future. These debilitating and chronic diseases are the bane of life and slowly worsen over time with frequent bouts of acute phases. Smoking, pollution, and weather changes can make the problem worse.

Diagnosis and treatment of COPD
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is a term that can encompass a wide range of problems such as bronchitis, asthma, emphysema, and other related disorders. Common factors are pulmonary airway narrowing and prolonged respiratory-expiratory cycles.

Symptoms of COPD include general weakness, shortness of breath, cough, wheezing, barrel chest, decreased breath sounds, leg edema, and clubbing. Activity intolerance occurs due to impaired oxygen supply with required values. There is a general weakness and malnutrition is the problem. The patient is unable to exercise and needs a caregiver.

As with many diseases of civilization, COPD can be managed to a large extent through changes in habits and lifestyle.


• The first step is to quit smoking and reduce your exposure to air pollutants.

• It is important to avoid external triggers. You must make sure to wear a mask when moving around in polluted or dusty areas.

• It is imperative that you stay in touch with your pulmonologist and take your medications religiously.

• Because COPD is also associated with general weakness and malnutrition, it is important to eat well and exercise to maintain good health.

• Oxygen therapy is a good option because the lungs often do not have enough pure oxygen and are revitalized.

• COPD is a major cause of depression and anxiety. The patient needs regular counseling and comfort because morbid depression can make the
disease worse.

These measures can help you cope with lung care. It is important to seek medical intervention when acute symptoms occur.

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