Air Pollution And Stroke: A 5-Day Exposure May Up our Risk By 30 Percent
Air Pollution And Stroke: A 5-Day Exposure May Up our Risk By 30 Percent

If people expose themselves to gaseous and particulate air for 5 days, they may develop a 30 percent high risk of developing stroke, says the study.

Written by Kinkini Gupta |Published : September 30, 2023 11:07 AM IST

A recent study conducted on the link between exposure to air pollution and stroke reveals that even a short exposure can up the risk of stroke. The study was published in the Journal Neurology. Air pollution is a very serious health hazard, especially for people living in a concrete jungle. This risk keeps increasing day by day along with the changes in our climate. This is a warning for people and it comes at a good time because the festive season is going to start soon and that is when the air quality in North India, espeically Delhi and NCR goes beyond poor.

If people expose themselves to gaseous and particulate air for 5 days, they may develop a 30 percent high risk of developing stroke, says the study. This also includes exposure to nitrogen dioxide. If exposed to carbon monoxide, the risk may increase for about 26 per cent; for exposure to Sulphur Dioxide, the risk may be 15 per cent higher; for exposure to ozone, the risk may be 5 per cent higher as per WebMD’s report.

What Is Stroke?

A person suffers a stroke when there is a sudden interruption or stop in blood flow or circulation to the brain. The interruption typically happens because of blockages. The blockages on the other hand happens because of lifestyle habits like smoking, drinking, pre-existing health conditions like diabetes, hypertension, prior history of stroke in the family, obesity, high blood pressure, etc.

Th most common type of stroke is ischemic stroke. This happens due to a blockage or clot in the blood vessels. Almost 85 percent of the people experience ischemic stroke, says study.

Here are some symptoms of stroke you must be aware of:

  1. Sudden onset of symptoms. Some people may experience a sudden onset of symptoms without any prior history.
  2. Slurred speech or difficulty speaking. This is a clear sign of brain stroke and you should visit a hospital immediately.
  3. Side weakness in the arms, face, leg, or all three
  4. Sensation of spinning head, giddiness, or vertigo
  5. Severe headache throughout the entire head
  6. Note the time of symptom onset and rush to the hospital immediately.

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