 Effects of pollution.  Reduced lung functioning Irritation of eyes, nose, mouth and throat Asthma attacks Respiratory symptoms such as coughing and.

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 Effects of pollution

 Reduced lung functioning Irritation of eyes, nose, mouth and throat Asthma attacks Respiratory symptoms such as coughing and wheezing Increased respiratory disease such as bronchitis Reduced energy levels Headaches and dizziness Disruption of endocrine, reproductive and immune systems Neurobehavioral disorders Cardiovascular problems Cancer Premature death Effects of Air Pollution

 Rashes, ear ache, pink eye Respiratory infections Hepatitis, encephalitis, gastroenteritis, diarrhoea, vomiting, and stomach aches. Waterborne diseases caused by polluted drinking water: Typhoid Amoebiasis Giardiasis Ascariasis Hookworm Effects of Water Pollution

 Causes cancers including leukaemia Lead in soil is especially hazardous for young children causing developmental damage to the brain Mercury can increase the risk of kidney damage; cyclo dienes can lead to liver toxicity Causes neuro muscular blockage as well as depression of the central nervous system Also causes headaches, nausea, fatigue, eye irritation and skin rash Contact with contaminated soil may be direct (from using parks, schools etc) or indirect (by  inhaling soil contaminants which have vaporized) Soil pollution may also result from secondary contamination of water supplies and from deposition of air contaminants (for example, via acid rain) Contamination of crops grown in polluted soil brings up problems with food security Effects of Soil Pollution

  Decreases the efficiency of a man-Regarding the impact of noise on human efficiency there are  number of experiments which shows that human efficiency increases with noise reduction.  Lack of concentration-For better quality of work there should be concentration, Noise causes lack of  concentration. In big cities, mostly all the offices are on main road. The noise of traffic or the  loud speakers of different types of horns divert the attention of the people working in offices.  Fatigue:Because of Noise Pollution, people cannot concentrate on their work. Thus they have to give  their more time for completing the work and they feel tiring.  Abortion is caused-There should be cool and calm atmosphere during the pregnancy. Unpleasant  sounds make a lady of irritative nature. Sudden Noise causes abortion in females. Effects of Noise Pollution