Urbanization
is increasing and that cannot be stopped. Accordingly, the pollution is
increasing at alarming rate in cities. Three types of major pollution are
available in our environment affecting the human health such as air pollution,
water pollution and soil contamination. Air pollution is most hazardous for
human health. Outdoor air pollution is very dreadful
– estimated caused to 3.7 million deaths worldwide in 2012. 80% outdoor air
pollution –related premature death were due to ichaemic heart disease and
strokes, while 14% of deaths were due to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
or acute lower respiratory infections and 6% death due to the lung cancer. Pollution causes physical
disabilities, psychological and behavioral disorder in people. People living in
low and middle income countries are heavily facing the problem of air pollution
with 88% of 3.7 million premature deaths; heavily polluted regions are Western
pacific and South East Asia. Air pollution mainly affects the
respiratory and inflammatory systems, but can also lead to more serious
conditions such as heart disease and cancer. People lung or heart is more
susceptible to the effect of air pollution.
Air
Pollution in Indian Big Cities
Source:WHO
Effects of Air Pollution
Most
of peoples are affected due to air pollution, causes Watery eyes, coughing and
wheezing. Even healthy peoples are not spared from air pollution and can cause
to respiratory irritation or breathing difficulties during exercise. Severe health
problems may develop due air pollution and examples are individual with heart
disease- such as coronary artery disease or congestive heart failure and
individual with lung disease –such as asthma, emphysema or chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease (COPD). Pollution also adversely affect the health of athletes
who regularly exercise outdoors, pregnant woman, outdoor workers and growing
children whose lungs are still developing. Effect of the air pollution on human
depends upon the time period and level of the pollution.
Effects of Long and Sustained Air
Pollution
Permanent
health problems are developed with long and sustained polltions such as
decreases lung function, loss of lung capacity and aging of lung at a faster
rate. Long and sustained air pollution also reduces the life span and also develops
the disease such as asthma, bronchitis, emphysema or cancer.
Effects of High Level Air Pollution
Human
living in high level air pollution area can have immediate problems and is exposed
to cardiovascular and respiratory illness. Heart and lungs have to work more
for supply of oxygen to the body; hence heart and lungs are overburden and always
remain in stress condition. The cells of respiratory system may also cause to
damage due to higher level of air pollution.
Conclusion
Air
pollution is most dreadful and painful; it directly hits the most important
organ of human i.e. lung and heart. Even healthy peoples, children, athletes
pregnant women are not spared from pollution. In other words, we can say air
pollution is nothing but a poisonous gas which affects the human in various
ways. In big cities in India the air pollution is increasing at a faster rate
with the population and economic growth. Accordingly, health problems are
regularly increasing.
Urbanization
is increasing and that cannot be stopped. Accordingly, the pollution is
increasing at alarming rate in cities. Three types of major pollution are
available in our environment affecting the human health such as air pollution,
water pollution and soil contamination. Air pollution is most hazardous for
human health. Outdoor air pollution is very dreadful
– estimated caused to 3.7 million deaths worldwide in 2012. 80% outdoor air
pollution –related premature death were due to ichaemic heart disease and
strokes, while 14% of deaths were due to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
or acute lower respiratory infections and 6% death due to the lung cancer. Pollution causes physical
disabilities, psychological and behavioral disorder in people. People living in
low and middle income countries are heavily facing the problem of air pollution
with 88% of 3.7 million premature deaths; heavily polluted regions are Western
pacific and South East Asia. Air pollution mainly affects the
respiratory and inflammatory systems, but can also lead to more serious
conditions such as heart disease and cancer. People lung or heart is more
susceptible to the effect of air pollution.
Air
Pollution in Indian Big Cities
Source:WHO
Effects of Air Pollution
Most
of peoples are affected due to air pollution, causes Watery eyes, coughing and
wheezing. Even healthy peoples are not spared from air pollution and can cause
to respiratory irritation or breathing difficulties during exercise. Severe health
problems may develop due air pollution and examples are individual with heart
disease- such as coronary artery disease or congestive heart failure and
individual with lung disease –such as asthma, emphysema or chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease (COPD). Pollution also adversely affect the health of athletes
who regularly exercise outdoors, pregnant woman, outdoor workers and growing
children whose lungs are still developing. Effect of the air pollution on human
depends upon the time period and level of the pollution.
Effects of Long and Sustained Air
Pollution