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Pollution Spike: Kids' OPD Visits Soar 40%
11 Feb
Summary
- Pediatric OPD visits for respiratory issues rose 20-30% yearly due to pollution.
- Infants and toddlers aged 0-3 are most vulnerable to air pollution's effects.
- Parents can protect children by avoiding outdoor activities during peak pollution.

As Delhi's air quality remains poor to severe, pediatric outpatient department (OPD) visits for respiratory and allergy-related complaints have seen a substantial increase. This year and last year, footfall typically rose by 20-30%, with a noticeable surge in the evenings when symptoms tend to worsen.
This surge translates to a 30-40% increase in OPD visits directly or indirectly linked to pollution. Infants and toddlers aged 0-3 are most vulnerable due to their immature lungs and narrow airways. Children aged 4-10 are also affected due to increased outdoor exposure for school and sports.




