Biology, asked by nagesh123456789073, 1 year ago

respiratory diseases by pollution and tobacco

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Answered by haihaaaminath
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Long-term effects of air pollution and tobacco include serious diseases like cancer. The highly polluted city air slowly metamorphoses our healthy and pink colored lung tissues into darkened particles of smog, dust, and other pollutants, making the lungs more vulnerable to infection. The highly sensitive respiratory system can be damaged in a number of ways.

but here are some diseases:

Common cold, running nose, stuffy nose

Hay fever, asthma

laryngitis

bronchitis

pneumonia

tuberculosis

emphysema

Lung cancer

Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS)

chronic bronchitis

Pulmonary hypertension

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Answered by binodkjha1972
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emphysema, chronic bronchitis,asthma and tuberculosis

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