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If you live in India, “just dust” and “season change” probably sound familiar. Sneezing every morning, itchy eyes on the commute, a cough that worsens after Diwali,

AllerAid: Revolutionizing Allergic Management in Dusty and Polluted Environments India is known to be one of the most polluted countries in the world, with its inclining problems

Outdoor PM2.5 enters through gaps around windows and doors, bathroom vents, kitchen hoods, and any time we open windows. Once inside, dust can stay suspended for hours,

India is characterized by its diverse ecosystems and varied climates, which amplify the negative effects of global warming. Rising temperatures in the country result in unpredictable weather

Each October, Delhi’s “pollution season” returns with a vengeance, and the days after Diwali typically mark the first major spike. This year was no exception: the capital

Indoor air pollution is a major yet often overlooked environmental issue that significantly impacts human health, particularly in India. While outdoor air pollution from vehicles and industries

This article explores the issue of dust pollution caused by farming activities in India, particularly in regions with intensive agriculture and fragile ecological systems. It delves into

In recent years, India has witnessed a dramatic spike in respiratory diseases, driven by two interrelated factors: infections and climate change. From densely populated urban slums to

This article is for information and self-management support. If symptoms are severe, persistent, or associated with wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness, or high fever, seek medical advice.  

In Delhi, it’s common to wake up congested or keep sneezing and assume it’s “just the weather.” But not all sneezing is the same. A runny nose

Delhi’s smog season is not just a “bad-air week.” It’s a predictable early-winter pattern driven by a mix of emissions (traffic, industry, household sources), seasonal smoke events,

If your nose blocks up the moment monsoon arrives—or you wake up congested, sneeze in the morning, and feel sinus pressure that lingers all day—you’re not alone.

Delhi’s dust problem isn’t just an inconvenience—it’s a repeat exposure that can keep your nose and eyes in a constant cycle of irritation. If you’re dealing with

If you live in Delhi, you’ve probably asked this at some point: “Should I buy an air purifier—or is it just expensive placebo?” The honest answer is: