Air Pollution might be fiddling with your mental health; experts explain how

Updated : Nov 07, 2023 16:22
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Air pollution in cities like Delhi and Mumbai is being linked to a range of health issues, including increased rates of respiratory ailments such as asthma and bronchitis, aggravated cardiovascular problems, and a higher risk of lung cancer. The fine particulate matter and toxic gases in the air can penetrate deep into the lungs and bloodstream, causing both immediate discomfort and long-term health consequences.

Air pollution affects mental health 

But did you know that breathing polluted air also affects our mood? It may also lead to stress, irritability and even depression. According to report by American Psychiatric Association, pollution has an adverse effect on our mental health. And if someone is already suffering from such issues, then it can be triggered due to bad air. 

How to deal with mood swings caused due to air pollution

Coping with mood swings due to air pollution can be challenging, but there are several strategies you can consider to help mitigate the impact on your mental well-being:

Stay Informed: Keep yourself informed about the air quality in your area. Many cities have air quality monitoring systems and apps that provide real-time data. 

Limit Outdoor Activities: On days when air quality is particularly bad, try to reduce your time spent outdoors, especially during peak pollution hours. If you need to be outside, consider wearing a mask designed to filter out pollutants.

Create a Clean Indoor Environment: Make your home a clean and safe haven. Use air purifiers with HEPA filters to reduce indoor air pollution. Keep windows and doors closed during periods of poor air quality.

Practice Stress Reduction Techniques: Engage in stress-reduction activities such as meditation, yoga, deep breathing exercises, or mindfulness to help manage mood swings caused by stress and anxiety related to air pollution.

Stay Active and Maintain a Healthy Lifestyle: Regular physical activity and a balanced diet can help improve mood and overall mental health. Exercise releases endorphins, which are natural mood lifters.

Also watch: Air Pollution: Here's a dietary guideline that may be beneficial to combat harsh effects of pollution

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