Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Global Warming and how it affects the lungs and respiratory health general

The main challenge that is facing not only our nation, but our world is global warming. Many scientists have postulated that because of the use of fossil fuels immense this has led to a greenhouse effect which in turn has increased the temperature in the world. As a direct impact on the environment began to change, and in fact, it was predicted that there will be more changes to come.

However, there has also been cited by health professionals a direct effect on the health of individuals. In fact, as the level of pollution and carbon dioxide emissions increasing around the world, there has been observed a direct effect on lung health. There was an increase in the number of asthma cases that many believe is a direct result of climate change.



As a result, doctors have begun to recommend the use of drugs in combination nebulizer devices, such as Albuterol for this fight the symptoms associated with this health condition. The problem is that health care professionals face is the fact that the levels of global warming increase as a result of an increase in carbon dioxide emissions there really is no cure for asthma treatment with different drugs delivered via a nebulizer.

There have also been increases in other health conditions observed as a result of climate change the world. Health conditions such as COPD and bronchitis were also noticed increased in recent decades, and many doctors and scientists believe that this has directly to do with climate issues. Again, in response to these health clinicians from having to resort to drugs and nebulizer devices for the curve of the number of symptoms associated with these health conditions.

COPD is best known in the health community as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and is one of the most common lung conditions. Its symptoms are particularly difficult because it causes the person not to get enough oxygen and therefore, many other health problems occurred due to this. Bronchitis is very similar to asthma and COPD, and was also performed directly by an increase in pollution worldwide.

Although there has been a significant increase in these health conditions, however, there is hope for change. Through the action of government in many countries have begun to emission's curve in order to not only help the environment but also to improve global health.

* Note : Image from Internet

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