Influences and Significances of Haze on Patients with Some Diseases
Abstract:Haze is a kind of mist caused by heat or dust in the air. Ambient atmospheric pollution is the main reason for the form ation of haze. Integratedly review the literatures, the connection between haze and some diseases are analyzed in the article. Exposing in a haze environment, it is easy for development of respiratory diseases and/or traffic accident that may leads to injure or deal. Prevention, diagnosis and treatment of some diseases closely related haze are discussed in the article. It is very important to avoid haze and to diagnosis and treat some diseases on time according to climate condition.
Key words:Haze; Air pollution; Some diseases; Influences and significances
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