Delhi has been blanketed by dense smog recently, with images circulating widely on social media capturing the city's hazy state. The Air Quality Index (AQI) has plummeted into hazardous and severe levels, posing serious health risks. During Diwali, a season of lights and celebration in India, a hidden danger emerges in the form of intense air pollution, with exposure to toxic air becoming a major concern.
Dr. Sai Praveen Haranath, a pulmonologist, recently shared insights into how parents can protect their children amidst such poor air quality. He provided key tips for safeguarding young ones during high-pollution days:
He further recommended that general precautions should ideally start before the pollution season begins, including handwashing, mask-wearing, and vaccinations for pneumonia and influenza.
Dr. Sai noted that prenatal exposure to pollutants can impact children's health. Although no direct causal data exists, avoiding pollutants and maintaining health during pregnancy is essential.
Experts advise against using carpets, as they can trap dust mites. Regularly washing bedding in hot water also helps remove volatile organic compounds. Although air pollution is complex and lacks an easy solution, minimizing exposure to outside air is the best approach to safeguarding health.
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