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News Topical, Digital Desk : It's common to light a fire to escape the harsh winter cold. People try to ward off the chill by lighting a fire in open or closed rooms every morning and evening. But do you know how much harm this habit can inadvertently cause to your health? Yes, lighting a fire can lead to many serious illnesses.

People often sit around a charcoal or wood fire and enjoy the ambiance, but the smoke emitted contains millions of tiny particles that negatively impact the respiratory system and health. Let's explore the diseases that can arise from warming yourself by a fire.

respiratory problems

The smoke from burning wood is extremely harmful to the lungs and can worsen problems like coughing, shortness of breath, asthma, and allergies.

Harmful to the lungs

Long-term exposure to smoke reduces lung function and can lead to lung infections and other serious illnesses.

Weakening of immunity

Children, the elderly, and those with pre-existing medical conditions are particularly vulnerable to fire smoke. Their immunity is weakened, increasing the risk of infections and respiratory illnesses exponentially.

Effect on heart health

For heart patients, exposure to sudden extreme heat is considered even more risky, as body temperature changes rapidly. Furthermore, smoke from fires significantly increases the risk of heart attack, stroke, abnormal heartbeat, and sudden death.

Eye and nose irritation

Sitting near a fire for extended periods of time can cause irritation, watering, and redness in the eyes. The hot air and smoke from the fire can cause dryness, irritation, runny nose, and other sneezing.

memory loss

Continuous exposure to wood smoke weakens not only our body but also our brain, which can cause headaches and can also have a negative impact on memory.


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