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Fog: Delhiites grapple with health issues

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As the cold weather and persistent pollution persist, locals, including asthma patients, are grappling with health problems.

Dense fog also prevailed in parts of Delhi on Saturday as cold wave conditions persisted. The residents are complainin­g of health issues like cough, cold, throat irritation, chest tightness, low oxygen level, burning sensation in the eyes, and high fever.

“The symptoms like cough, cold, throat irritation, chest tightness, low oxygen level, burning sensation in the eyes, and even high fever are being seen in people,” said Dr Suresh Kumar, medical director of Loknayak Jai Prakash Hospital.

Dr Suresh has advised people to avoid going outside during fog, saying ‘ dense fog in the morning and evening is harmful to your health’, hence people should avoid going out of the

house at this time.

The Meteorolog­ical Department has also predicted that temperatur­e will continue to dip for another few days.

As Delhi is gripped with cold and dense fog, children are also developing chest infections. “With the drop in temperatur­e, problems like chest infection, pneumonia are seen in people. Especially if we talk about children and elderly people, this winter season is troubling them more, the number of children and elderly people in hospitals is increasing,” said Dr Suresh.

He said that several asthmatic patients are suffering from problems like difficulty in breathing. “If a patient is already suffering from high blood pressure, diabetes, or any other serious disease, then going out of the house in this season can cause problems.”

 ?? (ANI) ?? A glimpse of the AIIMS area against the backdrop of sunrise, in New Delhi on Saturday
(ANI) A glimpse of the AIIMS area against the backdrop of sunrise, in New Delhi on Saturday

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