5 warning signs of PM2.5 dust impact that you should know

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5 warning signs of PM2.5 dust impact that you should know

The government plans to collect taxes from companies which import farm produce, such as corn, from farmers in Myanmar and Laos who burn their farms.

The industry minister also spoke about the farm burning situation, especially sugarcane burning which takes place before harvesting. That, too, was contributing to air pollution in the capital. The premier said he ordered authorities to prevent such burning.

PM2.5 dust is a small dust that can enter the lungs and bloodstream, which may put your health at risk of various diseases, especially during periods of high air pollution. Sometimes the symptoms may not be immediately obvious, but if you have these symptoms frequently. It may be a sign of being affected by PM2.5 dust. 

  1. Cough and sore throat
    If you start to experience คาสิโนออนไลน์ UFABET ฝากถอนรวดเร็ว เริ่มต้นเล่นง่าย frequent coughing or a sore throat, it could be a symptom of: Irritation from PM2.5 dustThis can dry out and irritate your airways. Avoid being in dusty areas and if symptoms do not improve, see a doctor.
  2. Difficulty breathing or fatigue
    If you have difficulty breathing orFeeling tired more easily than usualIt may be a sign that PM2.5 is affecting lung function.
  3. Eye irritation and redness
    from exposure to PM2.5 dust Can irritate the eyes.It can cause eye irritation or redness. If you experience this frequently, avoid contact with dust and use eye drops to relieve the symptoms.
  4. Headache and high blood pressure
    PM2.5 dust can cause headaches and may also increase blood pressure.
  5. Skin irritation
    : PM2.5 dust can cause dry, itchy or inflamed skin. If you experience these symptoms, keep your skin clean and avoid going out to areas with thick dust.

If you have these symptoms and they do not improve, or you feel that your symptoms are getting worse, you should see a doctor for proper examination and advice to prevent possible long-term effects.