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  • China - Expert warns on smog in Shenzhen until December 16: says to wear mask - Guangdong province

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    December 14, 2013 Saturday

    Five or haze related illness
    Experts recommend drink plenty of water, eat more vegetables, some people should not go out

    Cui Hualin

    Shenzhen Evening News reporter Cui Hualin

    In recent days, fog and haze enveloped in Shenzhen, a lot of people go out to smell a smell of dust. It is reported that fog and haze to continue until the 16th. Previously, according to media reports, there are five major illness or haze weather-related, including upper respiratory infections, asthma, lung cancer, conjunctivitis, rickets in children.

    In this regard, the reporter consulted Shenzhen King Hospital medical director Gu Hailin, which said that fog and haze is indeed greater impact on human health, especially asthma, because the fog and haze particles are inhaled in patients, it is easy to stimulate the respiratory tract, induced asthma attacks. Thus, Gu Hailin suggested it is best not to go out during this period the patient had a history of asthma, to prevent accidents.

    In addition to asthma, Gu Hailin also remind you that during this period, pregnant women, the elderly, children, people with poor body resistance is best to reduce the number of times to go out, go out, then the best to wear a mask to reduce the haze on the human body injury. In addition, Gu Hailin suggestions, you can drink water, the light-based diet, eat more vegetables, and pay attention to exercise, increase the absorption of oxygen, toxins, improve immunity.

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    Five sick "culprit"

    Upper respiratory tract infection

    Fog and haze, a lot of dust and airborne soot and other harmful substances harmful to human respiratory damage, a large number of particles floating in the air, dust, viruses and other contaminants, once inhaled, it will stimulate and damage the respiratory mucosa that nasal becomes dry, damage respiratory mucosa defense capability, the bacteria enter the respiratory tract, is likely to cause upper respiratory tract infections.

    Bronchial Asthma


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