The increasing air quality index in Delhi NCR has now become a cause of serious concern. The poisonous air of Delhi is no longer limited only to the lungs but its effect has started appearing on other parts of the body as well. According to reports, pollution in Delhi NCR can also cause autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis. In such a situation, let us tell you today how the poisonous air of Delhi NCR is affecting not only the lungs but also the brain and heart.
Delhi’s air increases risk to heart health
Looking at the poisonous air of Delhi, experts say that small particles like PM 2.5 present in the polluted air enter the blood and cause swelling in the veins. At the same time, this swelling causes the formation of blood clot, due to which the risk of heart attack increases manifold. Experts say that for people who already have the problem of high blood pressure or clogged arteries, this pollution can prove to be more dangerous. In such a situation, experts also say that to protect the heart from the effects of pollution, it is necessary to reduce exposure to air among people, promote clean air initiatives, and create awareness about heart health.
Effect on brain and mental health also
The poisonous air of Delhi is now having a bad effect not only on the lungs but also on mental health. According to experts, prolonged exposure to poisonous air can have dangerous effects on the brain. Pollution can cause neuroinflammation i.e. swelling in the brain, due to which neuron connections become weak. The balance of neurotransmitters deteriorates and the risk of diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s increases. Experts say that poisonous air increases oxidative stress, which affects memory, attention and decision-making ability. However, this condition can become more serious in children because their brain is growing at this time. In such a situation, neurological diseases like autism spectrum disorder and ADHD can increase in children due to polluted air.
Risk of depression and suicide is also increasing
Experts say that people who have been living in areas with high levels of pollution for the last 5 years, symptoms like depression and suicidal thoughts and decline in the quality of life are increasing. Experts say that children especially are at greater risk because pollution has a direct impact on their developing brain. This increases the risk of depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and suicidal thoughts.
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Disclaimer: This information is based on research studies and expert opinion. Do not consider this as a substitute for medical advice. Before adopting any new activity or exercise, please consult your doctor or relevant specialist.
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