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Gurgaon’s Toxic Air and Rising Fever Cases Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Persistent Symptoms

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Gurgaon is a business hub on the north side of our country. It is growing rapidly. However, with the growth comes the challenge, and Gurgaon has a fair share of challenges, but one stands out among the rest. That’s the distorting condition of air in the city. Each winter the city is covered in a thick blanket of toxic smog. Vehicle emission, factory discharge, subtle burning, and season contribute to the condition. These smogs work as a slow poison. It is not only limited to itchy eyes and sore throats. The longer exposure to these toxins affects our lungs and respiratory organs. These smogs contain harmful particles like PM 2.5 and PM 10.

Air Pollution in Gurgaon: The Alarming Numbers

AQI is a scale to measure the quality of air in a certain area. The air quality soars past the normal level each year, especially in winter. Sometimes reaching 5 or 6 times the normal level. These numbers suggest a higher amount of harmful particles like PM 2.5 and PM 10. These are not just particles; they have devastating effects on your lungs. They are so small in size that they get past the natural defense of your nasal canal and mix in your blood and cause several diseases.

PM2.5 and PM10: What They Are and Why They Matter

PM2.5 is a tiny particle that is capable of getting into our lungs and mixing in the bloodstream and can cause inflammation in our body.

PM10 is larger in size in comparison with PM2.5. Their concentration often increased due to road dust, construction, or open burning. These particles cause irritation in our nose, throat, and respiratory tract, causing problems for people with breathing issues.

From Irritation to Infection: How Pollution Affects Your Lungs

The residents usually complain of various difficulties and symptoms, such as:

  • Redness or a burning sensation in eyes
  • Irritation in throat
  • Persistent cough
  • Wheezing or shortness of breath
  • Low-grade fever

These symptoms get worse in people with asthma or respiratory issues. But it is not only limited to vulnerable people; it also affects the healthy people and causes several health complications.

Along with these issues, doctors have also noticed a surge in respiratory infections such as pneumonia. Pneumonia, which is caused during high pollution periods, can be categorized into two groups:

Typical pneumonia: Typical pneumonia is caused by bacteria. High fever, significant chest pain, and yellow or green sputum are key symptoms.

Atypical pneumonia: Unlike typical pneumonia, atypical pneumonia shows the subtle signs of disease, like mild fever with fatigue and tiredness, chest discomfort, and stomach issues, which are easily ignored.

Modern Diagnostic’s fever panel - advanced is an exclusive health package for Gurgaon consisting of various diagnostic tests capable of identifying the root cause of fever. It can easily determine whether your symptoms are a low-grade fever, pneumonia, or a result of other respiratory diseases.

Low-Grade Fever: A Subtle Red Flag

Long exposure to polluted air has puzzled people with unusual symptoms as well, like low-grade fever. In these conditions, fever does not spike immediately like a usual infection; but it is higher than the normal body temperature, which often gets ignored, and by the time we notice, the long-term damage has been done, which may require long term medication and recovery.

While the low-grade fever is easily ignored or perceived as insignificant. If it persists longer than three days to weeks. It may be a sign that something is not right inside your body. A low-grade fever with other pollution-related symptoms like irritation in the throat or breathing issues may indicate inflammation or a minor lung infection.

When to Get Tested or See a Doctor

Air pollution-related problems can impersonate symptoms of the common cold and flu. That’s why it easily gets ignored, or people try to treat it with self-medication. However, they are subtle symptoms that suggest your problem is not a common cold. Once you get these symptoms right, with the help of the right medical intervention you can recover early.

These symptoms include:

  • heavy breathing during minimal activity
  • Cough with yellow or green sputum
  • Persistent fever lasting more than three days
  • Severe fatigue that disrupts normal tasks

We talk about how the right medical intervention is important. But before medical intervention, knowing the right cause of the problem is the first crucial step to achieve your health goals and recovery. Health packages like the fever panel advanced are specially designed to address these concerns. It includes several diagnostic tests such as CBC, typhidot, ESR, total bilirubin, SGOT, SGPT, urine examination, chest x-rays (PA view), PFT, etc.

Conclusion:

Air pollution in Gurgaon is more than a seasonal problem. It has become a new nightmare for people. It is a persistent threat to their health. Symptoms of pollution-related disease can range from mild to severe. Awareness and precautionary measures are important steps to ignore these health complications. Health packages like fever panel advanced are a proactive step toward your health goal.  These packages are recommended by healthcare professionals even when you do not have symptoms to understand your body and its needs

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