
Your lungs are one of the most important parts of the body. The lungs help in gas exchange wherein it moves oxygen from the air into the blood and carbon dioxide from the blood out of the body. They also help to filter the air, protect against germs and dust using mucous, and also maintain the body's pH balance by removing carbon dioxide. Hence, it is extremely crucial that you take necessary steps that help to keep the lungs healthy.
From performing breathing exercises regularly to not smoking, all of these aid in keeping your lungs healthy. However, the rising pollution levels tend to affect your lungs and respiratory system immensely. Air pollutants affect your lungs, both in the short-term as well as in the long-term. This causes irritation, inflammation and several other respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. Short-term effects of air pollutants include coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, and worsening of asthma. However, long-term exposure can cause chronic conditions like COPD, lung cancer, and reduced lung function.
To keep your lung healthy and take necessary precautions to protect it, you must first take a lung health check. Read on to know more.
The 1-minute lung health check is a simple breathing exercise that helps you detect early signs of lung irritation or problems that's caused by air pollution, especially when AQI levels are severe. It involves mindful breathing through the nose and holding your breath gently for up to 60 seconds, paying attention to how your lungs feel during the process. Although it is not a medical test, the signs it gives can alert you.
When AQI levels reach severe (above 300), outdoor air contains harmful pollutants like fine particles and gases that can cause coughing, throat irritation, chest congestion, shortness of breath, and fatigue even after a short exposure. Early detection with the lung check can help you get faster medical consultation and prevent worsening conditions.
If you consistently notice any warning signs during the 1-minute lung check or experience ongoing symptoms like:
You should consult a pulmonologist for proper tests and treatment. Early medical intervention can help improve outcomes and prevent severe lung damage.
A simple 1-minute daily lung check is a good way to assess how well your lungs are coping, especially during severe air pollution. This check-up is easy, free and can be done by anyone at home without any special equipment. Taking a minute daily to monitor your breathing is a good step to protect your lungs.
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Stricter pollution curbs are expected to kick in soon to tackle the worsening air quality in Delhi and nearby regions with the onset of winter.
There was no respite from toxic air for Delhi as it continued to face "very poor" air quality on Saturday, according to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).
When temperatures drop, the air becomes dry and constricts the airways, making it harder for COPD patients to breathe. This can lead to coughing, wheezing, and sudden breathlessness even with minimal physical activity.
Jain said the city's current situation hit him harder, as he grew up in Meerut, studied at IIT Delhi, and fell in love with the place, its energy, food, and people.
To keep your lung healthy and take necessary precautions to protect it, you must first take a lung health check. Read on to know more about the 1-minute lung health check.
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