
Why Sinus Problems Are Exploding in India
1 in 8 Indians now suffer from chronic sinusitis โ approximately 134 million people. This isn't just a seasonal cold; it's a public health crisis tied directly to India's worsening air quality.
Environmental and vehicular pollution have caused a steep rise in sinusitis cases across Delhi and other metros. Health experts confirm that polluted air directly triggers sinusitis.
PM2.5 particles behave like needle-sized irritants inside your sinuses. These microscopic pollutants slip deep into nasal passages and lodge in the sinus lining, causing:
- Irritation and inflammation of sinus walls
- Blocked nasal passages and a persistent stuffy nose
- Thick, stagnant mucus prone to infection
Why Urban Indians Are Most Affected
Chronic rhinosinusitis affects 5โ15% of urban populations in India, with prevalence increasing rapidly. High pollution levels, congested living conditions, and coastal humidity all contribute to the high prevalence.
Your recurring 'cold' isn't normal โ it's likely pollution-induced sinusitis.
