Health Matters (13); AIR POLLUTION

in Healthy Steem7 days ago

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What are the main sources of air pollution in our environment?

 

The main sources of air pollution are everywhere around us, while living in a big cities one of the commonest source of pollution is from transport that we have on street such as cars, lorries, buses and everything that uses fossil fuel such as gasoline and petrol. Sometimes cars are too old and the amount of pollution is high.

The other source is wood or coal burner that used in some places, often it is there where people have cold weather and in order to keep their home warm using either wood for heating or coal. By the way the time in 60-70’s it was very popular to use coal for heating and those winter time the number of exacerbation of Asthma and difficulties to breath was significantly increased.

Of course, industry that is one of the major contributor to increasing the amount of CO2 in atmosphere and cause of green house effect.

 

How does air pollution affect human health, especially vulnerable groups like children and the elderly?

 

We need air in order to exist, if we do not have pre-existing lung condition then our body can compensate that. But in case of people who have asthma and COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) can develop shortness of breath, not able to move around because of being exhausting. Long term exposure can cause physical and mental development of children but also could give impact to their life.

The time when people used coal widely in coal mining industry the workers, had not only COPD but Lung cancer. By the way when we touching lung disease then another source of pollution was Asbestos that is fibrosis mineral that used in the past in building materials and could land in the lungs of workers, creating fibrotic tissues of lungs and people are then not able to breath normally and their lung capacity is limited.

 

What are some common symptoms or health issues caused by exposure to polluted air?

 

Polluted air enters our body via nose, windpipe and lung and subsequently it could cause difficulty with breathing, shortness of breath that is why both children and adults are looking rather grey and slightly blueish because of lack of oxygen. Understandably even small movement will be like running marathon. Some people may develop cancer in any part of their respiratory system starting from nose, throat, lung.

 

How can individuals contribute to reducing air pollution in their daily lives?

 

We should start from ourselves:

  • stop smoking and encourage people to stop smoking both inside of buildings, home and outside, especially where there are children

  • stop using coal for heating our houses, reduce wood and maybe switch to solar and wind energy

  • nowadays it is forbidden to use asbestos in building but also the old buildings with asbestos are closed down and removed.

  • limit using excessive driving cars and use public transport or bicycle.

 

How does air pollution vary between urban and rural areas?

 

In bigger cities there is much higher level of pollution but also noticable that many children in big cities prone to have Respiratory diseases. In rural area pollution is less because of more trees, bushes and plants. Also people in such area do more walking, using cycling and sometimes riding horses instead of using cars. Often when family with children suffering from Asthma move to seaside then it is noticeable that after short time children reducing usage of inhalers and also become more active and also start better developing themselves. In my opinion, we need to appreciate how much damage we cause to our environment and air, it is easy to fix now when we still can improve it and let our children to experience that wonderful life too.

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Hi Miss @stef1, every heard of "PFOA"? it is used for non-stick frying pans like what Teflon uses as well as any other industrial needs even with the disposable drinking cups and bowls although all of us have some level of exposure from it especially those that are near industrial manufacturing companies which is actually almost everywhere.

The bad thing is that we as humans in particular will continue to absorb this sinister substance which doesn't go away nor our body can get rid of it. We actually will know if we had been exposed enough to it if we would develop cancer and such diseases.

If we happen to witness a person giving birth to a defective baby we will have some clue that our environment or place where we live is high in PFOA and its variants. That is why air pollution is actually the least of our concern because of this insidious man-mad chemical which unfortunately is needed in the manufacturing industry otherwise we will not have products that we use today even with our electronic gadgets that had been now made a need and a right because of the advances in science and technology so that it can enhance our way of life which is modern but we have to pay the price of the cons such as an invisible pollution made PFOA.

Have a nice weekend! 😀👍

#thediarygame #diarygame #pointstoponder

I think slowly we started to realise that a lot what we do and what we use not only positive but also causes harm to our body and our future generation. I believe modern medicine is something that makes it possible to understand much and also to stop something before. I am glad that nowadays many organisations that fight for our health and disclose such harmful actions of some industries.

We could reduce all those electronic gadgets or? Do we really need all of them to be happy? It's not only that everyone seems to have one but it's not 1 phone but 3 devices per person (not household) and the fact that it's all broke within 13 months isn't good for the environment either.
Next to that governments keep pushing to buy the latest model or otherwise...
New, the latest model, is never better for the environment. Everything that is produced is a waste. It doesn't matter if something is old or uses a bit more energy, as long as it works it should be used.

The Tefal pans are a disaster unless you use wooden spoons they should be handled with care if you cook. The cheap variants are even worse (it peels of if you clean them) but hey there's something new I noticed (it's grey). Our newest pan is without all the "anti burn" or easy to clean layers. It's old fashioned stainless steel.

Greetings to you!

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Darum bin ich glücklich in der guten Eifelluft aufgewachsen zu sein , ich habe Ende der Achtzigerjahre oft den Smok über Paris erlebt , man hat von weitem diese Glocke gesehen und gerochen eklig 🤢
VgA

Zum Glück sind die Zeiten der Kohle vorbei, aber alle großen Städte sind da gleich. Den Unterschied spüren wir sogar hier, in unserem kleinen Ort ist die Luft ganz andere als in der Hauptstadt. Am besten ist es da wo wenig Menschen, Autos und Industrie sind, also hier vielleicht in den Highlands, kilometerweite keine Seele :)

Duisburg war auch nicht so toll um draussen zu laufen um 17 Uhr....

 6 days ago 

Greetings dear this is such an informative and important post on the impact of air pollution on our health and i must thank you for sharing these insights and tips on how we can contribute to reducing air pollution in our daily lives, it's important that we all take steps to protect our environment and our health...wish you all the best

Thank you too for reading my post and for your nice comment :)

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Is it right that air pollution is mostly produced by transport I mean from the cars buses and trucks which run on petrol?
Anyway, you have shared a lot of information about air pollution.

It is very popular in Germany to use coal right now. it was very stupid to stop with the nuclear energy which is one of the cleanest energies there is.
Better not mention all the damage wind turbines and exploding batteries (and all the batteries) cause to nature.

By the way I use wood and a bit coal to heat a part of the house and I am not the only one. The other option is to freeze to death which is no option to me.

As long as the biggest countries and 12 richest families on earth will not reduce whatever we do is pointless (I believe the wind blows your way so footprint 0 will never be possible).

Is there a lot of pollution? It depends on where you live, and what you consider pollution.