World Pneumonia Day is observed every year on November 12. The day aims to raise awareness about pneumonia, its prevention and treatment. Pneumonia is a condition wherein your lungs get infected by bacteria, viruses or fungi, causing your lung tissue to swell. This can lead to fluid or pus build-up in your lungs. Cleveland Clinic says, bacterial pneumonia can be more severe than viral pneumonia. The condition can either affect one or both lungs.
Pneumonia affects your lungs significantly, and the air pollution can make the condition worse. The rising AQI levels in the capital can make things difficult for people with pneumonia. Speaking to NDTV, Dr. Ravi Shekhar Jha, Director and Unit Head, Pulmonology at Fortis Escorts Hospital, Faridabad, said, "Air pollution significantly worsens both the risk and outcomes of pneumonia. Polluted air contains fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and toxic gases that damage the airway lining, weaken local lung defenses, and make it easier for bacteria and viruses to cause infection."
Here are some of the ways air pollution worsens pneumonia symptoms.
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and gases like nitrogen dioxide (NO2) can damage the respiratory epithelial cells and interfere with lung function, which are critical for lung defense. This damage leads to inflammation and tissue damage in the lungs, aggravating pneumonia symptoms such as difficulty breathing and coughing.
Dr Jha said, "In people who already have pneumonia, exposure to high pollution levels can aggravate cough, breathlessness, and chest congestion. The inflamed lungs struggle even more when exposed to irritants in polluted air, often leading to slower recovery and a higher chance of complications."
Air pollutants tend to irritate the airways, causing coughing, wheezing, and chest tightness, which overlap with pneumonia symptoms. This can make monitoring and treatment of the condition difficult. Also, irritation of the airways can worsen pneumonia's symptoms.
Acute exposure aggravates immediate symptoms, while chronic exposure increases the risk of repeated lung infections and reduced lung function. Both increase the risk of severe pneumonia episodes and complications.
Harmful pollutants reduce key lung defense substances and slow down the lungs' natural cleaning system, which clears out germs and dust. This makes it easier for infections like pneumonia to develop and last longer.
Children under 5 years and people with pre-existing respiratory conditions experience severe pneumonia symptoms when exposed to polluted air. Higher pollutant levels can make symptoms worse, causing more breathing difficulties and health risks.
Here are some of the ways air pollution worsens pneumonia recovery.
Sharing some precautionary measures, Dr. Jha said, "For patients recovering from pneumonia, staying indoors during peak pollution hours, using air purifiers, and wearing an N95 mask outdoors are strongly advised. Clean air is as important as medication for full recovery."
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