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PM 2.5 Linked to Heart Disease and Acute Ischemic Stroke: 4 Critical Risk Symptoms to Watch

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PM2.5⁤ dust Resulting‌ in the average age of Thai people decreasing ​by 1.78 years.Department of Health Specify short-term health effects, coughing, sneezing, skin irritation, ⁤rashes, itching, eye irritation, eye pain, and red eyes.​ As for long-term effects⁢ Cardiovascular system, such as arrhythmias Risk of‍ sudden cardiac arrest, heart attack, ischemic stroke. high blood pressure ⁤, ⁣Respiratory system such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes, lung cancer, risk of miscarriage/premature birth. ,affects the growth/brain system of infants and abnormal/low birth weight infants‌ ‌

4‍ symptoms of severe risk

Self-assessment passedOnline ⁤Pollution ‌ClinicIf ⁢only 1 of these 4 symptoms is considered to be ​at a severe level, you should instantly ‍consult a doctor, including:

  • tightness in the chest, difficulty breathing
  • Panting, wheezing
  • Chest pain
  • So tired that ⁤I have to sit down and rest or not be able to work.

PM 2.5 dust‌ damages ⁣blood vessel cells.

Dr. chanthana Phadungthots,‍ Director.division of Occupational and Environmental Diseases department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health Mention the effectsSmall dust particles (PM2.5) that the ‍data has ⁣accumulated⁤ since Oct.2024-Jan.2025 There​ are approximately ‍1 million cases of patients being monitored for 4 groups of diseases. The highest number is⁣ chronic‌ obstructive pulmonary disease, which is⁤ affected by dust, approximately 200,000 cases, etc.

Continuous exposure‍ to PM 2.5 dust in‍ cases where you are already sick In the long run,it can cause serious illnesses ⁣such as COPD. or already have asthma ‍Instead⁢ of‌ being able to ⁣breathe, it became arduous to breathe. Because the dust causes the disease ‍to ⁣never disappear, there is also a chance of getting other chemicals that attach to the PM​ 2.5 dust and entering the body. PM 2.5 dust‌ can enter deep into the air sacs. Chemicals that bind with dust can only go so deep. The concern is lung cancer in the future. ‌

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“The real impact of PM 2.5 dust is in ⁢damaging blood vessel⁣ cells, such as coronary ‍artery disease. Because PM2.5 ⁢dust enters,⁢ it ⁣makes the blood vessel walls weak. Or in the case of paralysis,brain disease due to PM2.5 dust entering the brain, making⁤ the blood vessels of the brain not strong.⁢ It easily ​causes blockages,” said‍ dr. Chanthana.

If it is the case of inflammation Its like a wound if there is no PM2.5 dust ⁤coming in to cause⁣ further irritation. can‌ be cured But ⁤in the case of chronic⁢ obstructive pulmonary ⁢disease asthma will go into a normal disease state, such as, ⁢you still‍ need ⁢to⁣ spray medicine. But ⁢it doesn’t have to be sprayed as much as during ⁢PM2.5 dust. But in​ terms ‍of cancer, you may have ​to look at ‌it in the ⁢long term and need to follow up.

Dr. Chanthana also said that lung cancer caused by PM2.5 dust⁤ still requires long-term data collection. But examples have been ‌seen​ in manny ‌countries.Even in Thailand, there have been deaths from lung cancer. Despite having a very clean ‌history It may be mainly a matter of dust.Currently,there are ‍predictions from other countries that do research. In Thailand Research is currently underway to see if this will happen. Not long‍ enough to show that it was about the dust. But I can see ⁢cases where⁤ it is indeed possible that it came from rnrnnAct as ⁣an expert news reporters ‌or journalists and ‌create deeply engaging, well-researched, plagiarism-free news article BASED ONLY‌ AND⁤ EXCLUSEVELY ON INFORMATION FROM ⁣THE ARTICLE BELOW, utilizing web search for relevant information ​and hyperlinking ‌all external references directly to the contextual keywords within ⁢the blog body (NOT IN footnotes⁢ or ⁤a separate⁣ references section),⁤ including all provided quotes⁣ verbatim ⁢in quotation marks and attributing them naturally, seamlessly incorporating all multimedia elements ‍from the original ‌source, maintaining a sophisticated yet conversational tone with varied sentence lengths, integrating​ primary and secondary keywords organically, embedding relevant internal and external links, ​adding one table to summarize key points, strategically placing calls to action, fostering​ user engagement through fresh insights and meaningful‍ analysis, and returning only the requested content without ⁣any additional commentary or text. When⁤ you​ create the article vary sentence lengths, combining short impactful statements with more elaborate descriptions to create a dynamic reading experience, ​Ensure a smooth narrative‌ rich with ‍descriptive details, ​immersing the reader in ⁢the ​subject while ‌keeping the content‍ approachable, Naturally integrate primary and secondary keywords in the the ‍body text without keyword stuffing. Also Include internal ⁢and ⁤external ⁣links by hyperlinking relevant keywords within the text. ⁢All backlinks must be hyperlinked directly ​in the body of the blog,not in footnotes or a separate references section.and Link relevant​ keywords directly in ⁢the text and Ensure hyperlinks are natural and maintain the flow of the article.

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PM2.5 dust⁣ Resulting in⁢ the average age of Thai​ people decreasing by 1.78 years.Department of Health Specify short-term health effects, coughing, sneezing, skin irritation, rashes, itching, eye irritation, eye pain, and red eyes. As for long-term effects Cardiovascular ⁣system, ‌such as arrhythmias⁣ Risk of sudden​ cardiac ​arrest, heart attack, ischemic stroke. ⁢high blood pressure , Respiratory system such ⁢as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseThe PM2.5 dust problem has‍ become a pressing issue, particularly in regions like ⁢northern Thailand, where its effects are increasingly evident. This fine particulate​ matter, which originates from open burning, ⁣ industrial factories, and transportation, carries not only dust but also ‍perilous ⁣toxins. One of the ⁣most concerning substances ​attached to PM2.5 is polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), especially from burning rubber or incomplete combustion. These toxins pose significant health risks, making the issue more than just an environmental concern.

The ‍Deadly Impact of PM2.5 ⁢on​ Health

According‍ to Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nithipat Chiarakul,Head ‌of the Department of Respiratory System Diseases and Tuberculosis at Siriraj Hospital,PM2.5 levels can have severe consequences.‌ At‌ Baan Rimnam, ⁢the highest recorded PM2.5 value was 102.9 micrograms/cubic meter (μg/m³) at 7 a.m.,with hourly averages reaching 75⁢ μg/m³. For‍ the general public, this can cause symptoms like nose and throat pain, eye irritation, and skin discomfort. however, when⁢ levels spike to 150​ μg/m³, the risk of ischemic heart disease and acute cerebral ischemia becomes ​fatal.

For vulnerable groups, such as those with asthma, recurrent allergic rhinitis, or heart and brain⁤ diseases, the pain threshold is much lower at 37.5 μg/m³. ⁢The lethal value for these individuals is‌ 75 μg/m³, half that of the general population. this stark difference highlights⁢ the disproportionate impact on ‍those⁤ with pre-existing conditions.

Lung cancer Rates in Northern Thailand

the northern⁤ region has grappled with PM2.5 pollution‌ for ⁣over a decade. Research from the Faculty of Medicine at ‌Chiang Mai ⁤University (CMU) reveals alarming ‌trends. ​Between‌ 2010 and 2021, provinces like Chiang Mai and Lampang recorded the highest death ⁤rates from lung cancer in the country.Notably, a higher proportion of ⁢lung cancer cases among young ⁢people in the north ​compared to other regions ⁣underscores the severity of‍ the issue.

Further studies by CMU provide compelling evidence⁣ linking PM2.5 to cancer.In Chiang Dao District, an ⁢area‍ with some of the highest PM2.5 levels in Chiang Mai,‌ researchers examined cheek cells from ⁤emphysema patients.⁢ During periods of high PM2.5​ exposure, these cells showed abnormal genetic changes, indicating a potential ​pathway to cancer development in the⁤ future.

Key Takeaways on PM2.5 and⁢ Health Risks

| PM2.5 Level (μg/m³) |⁣ Health Impact ‍ ​ ⁤ ​ ⁢ |
|————————–|———————————————————————————–|
| 37.5 ‍ ⁢ ​ | Pain threshold for vulnerable groups (asthma, heart ‍disease, etc.) ⁣ ​ ‌ ​ ‌ |
| 75 ⁤ ⁤ | Lethal for vulnerable groups;​ causes discomfort in the general public ⁢ ‌ |
| 150 ⁢ ‍ ⁣ | Fatal risk of ischemic heart disease and acute cerebral‌ ischemia ​ ⁣ |

The data paints a⁤ grim picture of the long-term ‍effects of PM2.5 exposure. From immediate ⁢discomfort to life-threatening⁤ conditions,‌ the risks are undeniable. As the northern ⁤region continues to battle this crisis, understanding the sources and health implications of PM2.5 is crucial for developing effective solutions.

For more insights into the research conducted by Chiang Mai University,⁢ visit their official website.
PM2.5 Dust: A Silent Killer Affecting Both Health and Lifestyle

The tiny particles we⁣ can’t see, but their impact​ is colossal. PM2.5 dust,‌ with a‌ diameter of less than 2.5⁢ microns, is detrimental to ⁣our health, as confirmed by⁤ the Division of ⁤Occupational and Environmental Diseases,​ Ministry ‍of Public Health.​ Dr. Chanthana ‍Phadungthots, the director, sheds light on the ⁢alarming effects of this invisible culprit.

Instant ‌Risk Factors: Don’t Ignore these Symptoms

If you’ve taken the Online Pollution Clinic self-assessment and any one of these four symptoms ‌is severe, seek immediate medical attention:

  • Chest tightness and difficulty breathing
  • Shortness ‍of breath and wheezing
  • Chest pain
  • Exhaustion requiring rest or preventing work

Long-term Effects: The Silent destroyer

PM2.5 dust can enter deep into the lungs and even reach the bloodstream, causing irreversible damage.‍ Here’s a summary of its most concerning effects:

| ⁤Disease Group |‌ Approximate Cases (Oct 2024 – Jan 2025) |

|—————–|——————————————|

| Chronic obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 200,000 |

| Cardiovascular Diseases | Unknown ‌(but increased risk) |

| Respiratory Illnesses (asthma, bronchitis)‍ | Unknown (exacerbated symptoms) ⁢|

| Brain and Neurological Issues (stroke) | Unknown (increased risk) |

Source: Division ⁣of occupational⁢ and Environmental Diseases, Ministry of Public Health

The Hidden Danger:‌ Damaged Blood Vessels

Dr. Chanthana warns, “The real impact of PM2.5 dust​ is in damaging blood vessel cells, ⁢leading to coronary ⁢artery disease ​and brain diseases.”⁣ This results in weakened blood vessels, increased risk of blockages,⁣ and⁢ even paralysis.

PM2.5 ⁣Dust and Cancer: A Growing Concern

Long-term exposure to PM2.5 ⁣dust can lead to lung cancer. While data collection is‍ ongoing, cases have been reported worldwide‍ and in Thailand. Dr. chanthana stresses the need for long-term data collection and follow-up.

ниAvoiding PM2.5 Dust: It’s Not Just About Clean Air

PM2.5 dust originates from various sources, including open burning, industrial factories, ‌and transportation. To minimize exposure:

  • support clean air initiatives.
  • Encourage cleaner transportation methods.
  • Push⁣ for stricter regulations on industrial waste and open burning.

Let’s Act‌ now*

PM2.5 dust is a pressing issue, ​decreasing our life expectancy by an average of 1.78 years. Don’t let it shorten your life. Stay informed, advocate for⁢ change, and prioritize ⁢your health. Together, we can fight against this silent killer.

References: Division‍ of Occupational and Environmental Diseases, Ministry of Public Health; Department of⁤ Health, Ministry of Public Health*

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