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Pollution deaths! Patients have black lungs, increased risk of COPD and asthma attacks. 1 News Track English

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UP News In Hindi: After Diwali, the air has become suffocating due to pollution in many states including Delhi, NCR. People are facing difficulty in breathing due to air pollution. Apart from this, this pollution is creating many problems for the people. Everyone is aware that due to pollution in the atmosphere, people’s lungs are affected badly. Now some such cases have come to the fore, in which the lungs of a person are turning black due to pollution.

Yes, such cases have been seen in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, where people’s lungs have turned black due to pollution and mucus is also coming out of black color. Apart from this, patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease or COPD diseases are also at increased risk of secondary infection. So far two people have died due to this. Let us tell you that in COPD, patients have to face difficulty in breathing and cough also comes.

COPD patients being put on ventilator

Due to pollution, people have to face difficulty in breathing in chronic patients. The condition of COPD, asthma patients is deteriorating. COPD patients are on ventilators in hospitals. Only a large number of respiratory patients were admitted in the OPD of Halat. Apart from this, cases of kidney and liver failure have also been reported. So far, two patients have died of COPD, their age ranged from 55 to 60 years. Even before this, on Sunday, two patients had lost their lives due to COPD.

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What is COPD?,

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, is a group of diseases. Patients suffering from this find it difficult to breathe and have a persistent cough. Actually, COPD affects the respiratory system of the patient. Due to which the patients have difficulty in breathing. Let us tell you that this disease progresses slowly and symptoms also start appearing later.

Symptoms of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD Ke Lakshan)

Prolonged cough.

Cough also accompanied by mucus. Sometimes there may be blood along with the mucus.

Difficulty in breathing

Mild fever and chills.

An increase in respiratory infections (such as the flu and cold).

COPD Treatment

As of now, there is no cure for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. It can only be avoided by prevention and management of the disease. As such, if the symptoms are controlled, the development of the disease is slowed down, and by preventing and treating problems, the patient can recover.

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