Air Pollution and Your Health
Air pollution in the UK is usually of a low level that is
unlikely to provoke any serious short-term side affects to people
in generally good health. However, on rare occasions where air
pollution levels are particularly high, some people may suffer from
eye irritation or coughing.
Breathing may become uncomfortable for those in poorer respiratory
health.
People who suffer from asthma may find that
high levels of air pollution causes them to use their inhalers more
often or it may even cause an attack. There is very little evidence
to suggest that air pollution is a cause of asthma in adults or
children.
Smoking can increase your vulnerability to the
short-term effects of air pollution and will have a much greater
affect on your health overall. Diseases of the lungs and heart that
are attributed to smoking can also be affected by poor air
quality.