yes.
Neither actually it is not a cause of asthma nor does air pollution trigger it.
we cannot classify traffic pollution as a kind of pollutions. Because basically it can be considered in AIR pollution. So the vehicles in traffic cause air pollution.
disadvantages are noise pollution , air pollution ,so much fiel is used.in england especially 1out of 7 peaple have Asthma,
Pollution can affect people with asthma quite badly because it can create breathing problems, so if you already have a breathing related problem, it can easily make it worse for you.....Another good reason why we should reduce our carbon footprint and stope pollutiong the Earth!
In fact, there is no exact cause of asthma but some factors can partly contribute to this condition such as respiratory infection, allergies and sulfites from foods or even air pollution.
Yes, airways can get block as if you were smokin.It depends on the type of pollution - if the pollution is air bound then it is quite likely extended excessive exposure can leading to breathing disorders including asthma.If the pollution is in the workplace in the UK an employer is responsible to ensure employees do not contract diseases such as asthma else the employer could be liable to compensate.
by smoke from pollution
One reason for causes of asthma is if you get scared really bad. Another reason would be you eat too much sugar foods.
air pollution, when an individual breathe in too much contaminated air it may lead to Asthma
Car and vehicle pollution can lead to respiratory problems such as asthma, bronchitis, and other lung diseases. It can also contribute to heart disease, cancer, and other serious health issues. Additionally, exposure to vehicle pollution has been linked to developmental problems in children and can exacerbate existing health conditions.
yes crackers should be band because they cause noise and smoke pollution to asthma patients and us.
No. Both genetic and environmental risk factors come into play. See related link.