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Kailash Hospitals Prepares for Seasonal Surge in Respiratory and Cardiac Cases as Delhi-NCR Air Quality Reaches ‘Poor’ Category

The hospital network is on high alert as particulate pollution rises, with the AQI ranging from 115 to 211 ahead of Diwali festivities.

New Delhi, 16th October 2025: As Delhi-NCR’s air quality has reached the “Poor” category ahead of Diwali, Kailash Hospitals has ramped up its readiness to manage a potential surge in respiratory and cardiac emergencies. According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Delhi-NCR’s Air Quality Index (AQI) ranged from 115 on October 8 to 189 on October 13, before rising further to 211 on October 14 and 213 on October 15, entering the “Poor” category (which begins at 201). This upward trend in pollution is influenced by seasonal and local factors, including traffic emissions, and meteorological conditions such as lower wind speeds and temperatures. In the coming days, due to firecrackers bursting on Diwali, pollution is further expected to increase.

Experts at Kailash Hospitals caution that even moderate levels of air pollution can exacerbate conditions such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and heart disease, particularly among vulnerable populations.

Dr. Sudhir Kr. Gupta, Sr. Consultant (Chest Physician & Bronchoscopist), Kailash Hospital, Noida said, “Even at moderate levels, air pollution places a measurable strain on the lungs and cardiovascular system. Patients with asthma, COPD, and heart disease often experience worsening symptoms even with short-term exposure. Fine particulate matter can also subtly affect the general population by triggering inflammation, reducing lung function, and increasing the risk of asthma, COPD and bronchitis attacks. Our focus is not only on treatment but also on proactive guidance, advising vulnerable individuals, preparing our facilities, and emphasizing preventive measures to mitigate the health impact of this seasonal rise in pollution.”

In response to rising pollution, the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) activated Stage-I restrictions under the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) across Delhi-NCR as of October 14, 2025. Alongside these measures, Kailash Hospitals has mobilized additional medical staff and resources across its facilities in Noida, Greater Noida, and Delhi to manage the anticipated surge in patients.

The hospital network is also proactively engaging with the community to raise awareness about the health risks associated with poor air quality and to promote preventive measures. Residents are advised to monitor air quality updates and limit outdoor activities during periods of high pollution. Anyone experiencing symptoms such as persistent cough, shortness of breath, or chest discomfort should seek medical attention promptly and follow prescribed medication regimens.

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