How Pollution Affects Your Health
You might have seen
or experienced this typical scene every year.
Husband: Good morning,
honey! Happy World Environment Day, dear. What are your plans for the day?
Wife: Good morning,
dear. Happy World Environment Day to you as well. I am having a busy day today.
My calendar is full of events and activities. Tees for my team, speech in my
company, tree plantation in our society, awareness drive in the park, etc.
Husband: Don’t forget to
take Molly’s bicycle today. It is a remarkable thing for today’s day. Wear your
mask too. The pollution levels are alarming in the city.
A typical
conversation one can hear in any common household.
Let us rise from the naive, careless,
happy-go-lucky routine and get serious about our environment. People,
please wake up before it is too late.
We are already far ahead in the environmental damage done through the
uncontrolled exploitation of fossil fuels, excessive pollution, and massive
deforestation for urbanization.
Nature has already started taking its toll on human life through many
dimensions. The entire climatic calendar has changed. Seasons are getting
extended, and extreme weather conditions are changing drastically. India
experiences drought in some areas while heavy floods in others. Earthquakes,
landslides, heavy cloud bursts, lightning, and tornadoes are the uncontrolled
calamities that have frequently occurred in the past few decades. Recent
occurrences of Tsunamis were an enormous natural calamity.
Among all, pollution is the biggest problem that world leaders face
today. We have numerous types of pollution that include air pollution, water
pollution, soil pollution, sound pollution, and pollution of the seas and
oceans as well.
Air pollution from numerous industries and vehicle emissions have all
drastically depleted the Air Quality Index (AQI) everywhere.
Air pollution is
the most significant cause of many health hazards.
Respiratory diseases like breathing difficulties, asthma, bronchitis,
prolonged cough, unseasonal cough, throat irritation, rise in sinusitis, damage
the cells in the respiratory system, and many more.
Lung damage with disorders leads to lung cancers, lung failure, and
infections.
The basic symptoms noticed are wheezing, chest pain, dryness in the
throat, loss of appetite, hair loss, irritation, tiredness, nausea, and
fatigue.
Aggravated cardiovascular and respiratory illnesses. Added stress to the
heart and lungs causes more effort to pump more oxygen.
Long term exposure to pollution can lead to permanent damages:
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Rapid wear or ageing of lung cells.
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A steady decrease in lung function with
loss of lung capacity.
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Development of diseases such as Asthma,
Bronchitis, emphysema, and possibly cancer.
·
Shortened life span.
The most susceptible to the severe health problems of pollution are:
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Patients with heart disease, congestive
heart failure, and coronary heart disease.
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Patients with lung diseases like
asthma, emphysema, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
·
Pregnant ladies.
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Outdoor construction, road, bridges, or
mine workers.
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Elderly people beyond 60 years of age.
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Athletes who exercise heavily outdoors.
·
Children below 14 years of age tend to
have lower immunity.
Particulate Matter
These are minute particles of dust,
smoke, metals, sulphates, nitrates, carbon, ash, rubber molecules, etc., that
increase the density of pollution in the form of a smog or road level cloud
smoke. A couple of years ago, our capital, New Delhi, was shut down due to
dangerous pollution levels in the air. Schools remained shut for more than two
months. The size of the particles is the determining factor. The PM two-point-five or smaller particulate
matter poses the greatest problems as they bypass our natural defense system to
enter our lungs and bloodstreams to the heart. Long-term exposure can affect
both the lungs and our heart.
Extended exposure to the particulate matter from polluted air can cause
significant health issues:
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Early death in patients with lung
disease and heart disease.
·
Particulate matter is connected to the
cause of lung cancer.
·
Unpredictable heartbeats.
·
Mild heart attacks.
·
Cause of chronic lung disease and
chronic lung disease.
·
Respiratory illnesses, infections, and
disorders.
·
Decreased lung movements and activities
in expansion and contraction.
Any healthy individual who gets exposed to polluted air containing heavy
particulate matter stands a chance to suffer from shortness of breath, chest
pain and tightening, and prolonged coughing.
Short-term exposure to the polluted air that leads to inhalation of the
particulate matter might lead to aggravated lung disease causing asthma attacks
and acute bronchitis. There is a possibility of increased vulnerability to
respiratory infections. The short proportions of particulate matter can cause
heart attacks in patients with heart diseases.
Water pollution
Water scarcity and reduced groundwater levels are the rising concerns of
our country. People in certain parts of the country have to travel long
distances to fetch water.
Water quality is another major concern. The government water treatment
and filtration initiatives are too inadequate for the population’s
requirements, resulting in water pollution and causing many health conditions
and issues.
Drinking unhealthy water leads to numerous illnesses like Cholera,
Typhoid, Diarrhea, Dysentery, and various skin infections.
Contaminated water hosts many germs, bacteria, microbes, fungi, and
worms. The parasites enter the human body through contaminated water and infect
numerous harmful diseases. Certain worms remain in the human body for a long
time, consuming the host’s food and stunting the growth at a young age.
Most small hotels and eateries use water from any available sources like
taps in the washrooms and common areas for making their food. Such kinds of activities
pose ill effects of pollution on human life.
Corrective actions
and Precautions
As it is rightly said that ‘prevention
is better than cure,’ we as responsible citizens should take all the possible steps to
control and reduce the pollution in all the sources, including air pollution
and water pollution.
All the possible sources of pollution should be identified and curbed
immediately. Reporting the locations of heavy contamination to the government
health department—using face masks to be preferred while travelling. Carrying
your personal water bottles on your journey are some of the primary measures to
curb water pollution.
Our collective efforts can definitely bring about the change and improve
our country, our environment, and our surrounding ecosystem steadily. The very
present and future depend upon it. Let us come together and take a pledge on
this environment day to contribute our lion’s share in this mission of
achieving sustainability in our lifestyle as soon as possible.
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