10 Airborne Diseases

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Air pollution in large metropolises can cause various diseases that affect the lungs and the nervous system.

See 10 diseases caused by polluted air:

Index

  • 1 – Measles 
  • 2- Asthma 
  • 3- Asthmatic Bronchitis 
  • 4 – Rhinitis
  • 5 – Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
  • 6 – Pneumonia
  • 7 - Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA)
  • 8 – Parkinson's Disease
  • 9 – Alzheimer's
  • 10 – Lung cancer

1 – Measles

They are reddish patches on the body accompanied by fever, cough, malaise, conjunctivitis, loss of appetite and runny nose. The contagion happens through saliva and respiratory secretions.

For recovery, you need rest, light food and consumption of a lot of water. Measles is caused by the virus Morbili virus.

2- Asthma

it is swelling and narrowing of the lung pathways which causes difficulty breathing, shortness of breath, chest tightness and coughing. Air pollution is an aggravating factor for asthma.

3- Asthmatic Bronchitis

Also known as allergic bronchitis, this disease causes inflammation of the bronchi, which are branches of the lung through which the air passes.

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Causes difficulty breathing, coughing up phlegm, purplish mouth and fingertips. The pathology is caused by allergies that usually come from air pollution.

Cure happens when the allergic agent is identified and the medication deflates the affected region of the lung.

4 – Rhinitis

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The dysfunction creates irritation in the nose, mouth, eyes, throat and skin. People affected by this disease suffer from runny nose, sneezing, watery eyes.

5 – Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Causes shortness of breath and tiredness and coughing and production of phlegm.

6 – Pneumonia

An infection that inflames the alveoli in one or both lungs, which can fill with fluid. Pneumonia causes high fever, dry cough, chest pain, and weakness.

7 - Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA)

Sudden change in sensation with a tingling sensation in the face, arm or leg on one side of the body, loss of strength in the face and limbs on one side of the body, and loss of vision in one or both eyes. It can also cause a headache.

8 – Parkinson's Disease

The neurons that produce dopamine are slowly and progressively destroyed by air pollution. The disease involves tremors, slowness of movement, muscle stiffness and leaning forward.

9 – Alzheimer's

It involves memory loss. The person with Alzheimer's repeats statements and questions that have already been asked, gets lost in familiar places, and forgets the names of family members. The disease has its origins in genetic factors, but the effect of air pollution on the brain stimulates its emergence.

10 – Lung cancer

The accumulation of pollution particles in the lungs can lead to disease, which is why people living in urban areas are more susceptible to the problem.

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