Delhi Air: Even Before Birth, Our Kids Are Paying the Price

Delhi-NCR’s air quality has been making headlines for all the wrong reasons, but let’s talk about the impact on our most vulnerable: our children. The crisis starts even before they take their first breath. Studies show that the toxic air affects fetal development, potentially leading to respiratory issues and developmental delays.

Infants and young children are especially vulnerable. Their lungs are still developing, making them more susceptible to pollutants. We’re seeing a rise in common illnesses like pneumonia and wheezing, exacerbated by the hazardous air quality. As parents, it’s heartbreaking to watch our kids struggle.

It’s crucial to consult with pediatricians for accurate diagnoses and treatment plans. Let’s ditch the myths surrounding antibiotics and inhalers. Inhalers, for instance, deliver medication directly to the lungs, providing quick relief during respiratory distress. They are not addictive, nor do they weaken the lungs. Rely on expert medical advice, not hearsay.

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Source: The Times of India
Link: [https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/air-pollution-may-be-affecting-foetal-brain-development-study/articleshow/96971494.cms](https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/air-pollution-may-be-affecting-foetal-brain-development-study/articleshow/96971494.cms)

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