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The recent respiratory patients doubled
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
The Zhang Yan Xiong Jingfan Fei Fei Lin Shaoxia handsome
[Shenzhen Economic Daily News】 (Reporter Zhang Yan correspondent Xiongjing Fan Lin Shaoxia Shuai Feifei) the last few days, severe haze in Shenzhen, brought no small impact to the body of the people. Reporter yesterday learned from the Municipal People's Hospital emergency center, the center's average daily attendances in March from the same period more than 500 rose to more than 800, upper respiratory tract infection and fever patients soared doubled the center of fever clinics The average daily admissions, nearly 80 people.
The experts said that the haze of the main constituents of the city over the long-term suspension countless black carbon, dust and other particles. Small particles like dust nasal barrier will be drawn directly into the respiratory tract and lungs, what will the health of the people which adverse effects? The reporter interviewed relevant experts.
The experts pointed out that the atmosphere in diameter less than or equal to 2.5 micron particles, which is commonly known as PM2.5, also known as particulate matter into the lungs. Since particulate matter into the lungs, the first impact is the respiratory system. During this time the weather is hot and cold, and dirty air in tiny particles can cause respiratory infections, inflammation of the upper respiratory tract and asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients relapse significantly increased, their symptoms are cough, sputum and shortness of breath .
Haze and lung cancer with or without direct contact, the medical profession has not yet conclusive. City Second People's Hospital, director of oncology Zhouze Jiang said, despite the currently available most direct cause of lung cancer is smoking, but also proved a number of scientific research, automobile exhaust, industrial pollution generated PM2.5 may also lead to respiratory cancer. Because the tiny particles in the respiratory tract after inhalation would mucosa to form a long-term stimulus, prone to cancer.
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