As Delhi’s air quality nosedives to the “severe” category post-Diwali, residents across the city are now battling more than just breathing problems- they’re struggling with burning eyes, constant itching, and excessive watering. Ophthalmologists in the national capital have reported a sharp 60% rise in eye-related ailments over the past week, warning that the toxic smog is as harmful to the eyes as it is to the lungs.
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Polluted air triggering eye problems
Doctors explain that eyes are among the first organs to suffer during a pollution spike since they’re directly exposed to airborne pollutants. Harmful gases like nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, along with carbon and dust particles, r

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