Sunday, December 22, 2019

Patients’ influx with respiratory issues on rise at PIMS

Islamabad : The federal capital facing air pollution for the last two months had increased the number of patients visiting the hospitals with respiratory ailments.

Talking to APP, official of the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) said around 700-800 patients per day were visiting the hospital with sore throat, flu, cough and inflammation in the respiratory track.

He said that increased smoke and dust due to chilly weather, humidity and less rainfall was making it difficult for the allergic patients to move outdoors in critical hours.

He said that people should avoid outdoor walks in peak traffic hours as vehicular emissions were the main source of pollution along with open garbage burning done in certain sectors of the federal capital.

Every citizen particularly motorbike users should wear pollution mask and sun glasses to avoid serious impacts of air pollution causing red eyes, irritation in the respiratory tract and other health complications, he added.



from The News International - Islamabad https://ift.tt/2QaOv8X

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