Heavy traffic pollution or smoke from wood can worsen the symptoms of asthma, finds new study.

The results revealed adults who suffer asthma and were exposed to heavy traffic pollution experienced an 80 percent increase in symptoms and those exposed to wood smoke from wood fires experienced an 11 percent increase in symptoms.
Asthma affects more than 300 million people worldwide and is one of the most chronic health conditions.
Dr John Burgess of the School of Population Health at the University of Melbourne and a co-author on the study said "it is now recommended that adults who suffer asthma should not live on busy roads and that the use of old wood heaters should be upgraded to newer heaters, to ensure their health does not worsen."
Traffic exhaust is thought to exacerbate asthma through airway inflammation.
Particles from heavy vehicles exhaust have been shown to enhance allergic inflammatory responses in sensitised people who suffer asthma.
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Source-ANI