Delhi-NCR’s severe air quality impacts children from the womb. Pollutants affect fetal development, leading to respiratory issues and developmental delays. Infants and young children are more vulnerable due to their developing lungs. Common illnesses like pneumonia and wheezing are exacerbated by pollution. Parents must consult pediatricians for accurate diagnosis and treatment, avoiding myths about antibiotics and inhalers.
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