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Major shifts in temperatures, climate, and heightening pollution levels around us are taking a huge toll on our health and well-being. According to experts, a greater number of people are experiencing more than just discomfort from the extreme heat or cold. Apart from just being recognized as a simple factor in aggravating different kinds of illnesses – climate change is now also a growing factor in a number of Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) problems among people of all ages.

According to experts, it is leading to longer allergy seasons, along with conditions of asthma and sinus infections becoming worse. “Many people may not realize that these environmental changes are behind their worsening symptoms.” Dr.



Sanjay Sachdeva, Senior ENT Consultant, HearClear India, told Times Now. Dr. Sachdeva said there is an intricate link between climate change and the deteriorating state of ENT health.

“Rising temperature is responsible for shifting patterns of seasons, rainfall, humidity, and rising carbon dioxide levels,” he added. What are the side effects of climate change on ENT? Experts say rising pollution is deteriorating the air quality, and severely impacting the health of the respiratory system - including the nasal passages, sinuses, and throat. Environmental pollutants like particulate matter, allergens, and airborne irritants exacerbate allergies, trigger asthma attacks, and contribute to chronic sinusitis.

“Along with this, the rising incidences of air pollution and .

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