Besides respiratory distress, sustained exposure to air pollutants that are commonly seen in Delhi air, such as sulphur oxide, nitrogen oxide, carbon monoxide and particulate matter, also lowers immunity and raises the risk of viral and bacterial infections, says Dr RK Singhal, director, department of medicine, BLK Super Speciality Hospital.
As for the rest of the time, the weakened immunity a person might have coupled with the increased respiratory incidents in the course of the winter puts ones health at risk
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