<p>Four out of every five families in Delhi-NCR have claimed to have experienced pollution-related ailments in the last few weeks, according to a survey.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, 18 per cent of the total 19,000 people surveyed by LocalCircles have already visited a doctor.</p>.<p>The survey also found that 80 per cent of the surveyed families have at least one member who is experiencing some kind of respiratory problem due to air pollution.</p>.<p>The responses were sought from the residents of Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurugram and Faridabad with 63 per cent of respondents being male.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/air-purifier-sales-surge-as-delhi-grapples-with-severe-pollution-1159299.html" target="_blank">Air purifier sales surge as Delhi grapples with 'severe' pollution</a></strong></p>.<p>"Four in five Delhi-NCR (National Capital Region) families surveyed have someone experiencing pollution-related ailments: 18 per cent have already visited a doctor or a hospital," the survey mentioned.</p>.<p>Answering the question on the nature of the ailment, 80 per cent families said their members are "facing multiple issues due to the pollution", while 7 per cent denied having any issue at all due to the pollution.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, 13 per cent were said to be unaffected by air pollution as they are not living in Delhi-NCR at the time.</p>.<p>In effect, to avoid the impact of air pollution, some have temporarily moved out of the national capital region, while the majority of those remaining are paying a price – court ill health.</p>.<p>When a similar question was asked five days after Diwali, 70 per cent citizens had complained that someone in their family was experiencing the same pollution-related illness.</p>.<p>This number has risen by 10 per cent in a matter of five days, during which 13 per cent of the respondents have left Delhi-NCR temporarily.</p>.<p>LocalCircles is a community social media platform that holds surveys on issues of governance, public and consumer interest.</p>
<p>Four out of every five families in Delhi-NCR have claimed to have experienced pollution-related ailments in the last few weeks, according to a survey.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, 18 per cent of the total 19,000 people surveyed by LocalCircles have already visited a doctor.</p>.<p>The survey also found that 80 per cent of the surveyed families have at least one member who is experiencing some kind of respiratory problem due to air pollution.</p>.<p>The responses were sought from the residents of Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurugram and Faridabad with 63 per cent of respondents being male.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/air-purifier-sales-surge-as-delhi-grapples-with-severe-pollution-1159299.html" target="_blank">Air purifier sales surge as Delhi grapples with 'severe' pollution</a></strong></p>.<p>"Four in five Delhi-NCR (National Capital Region) families surveyed have someone experiencing pollution-related ailments: 18 per cent have already visited a doctor or a hospital," the survey mentioned.</p>.<p>Answering the question on the nature of the ailment, 80 per cent families said their members are "facing multiple issues due to the pollution", while 7 per cent denied having any issue at all due to the pollution.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, 13 per cent were said to be unaffected by air pollution as they are not living in Delhi-NCR at the time.</p>.<p>In effect, to avoid the impact of air pollution, some have temporarily moved out of the national capital region, while the majority of those remaining are paying a price – court ill health.</p>.<p>When a similar question was asked five days after Diwali, 70 per cent citizens had complained that someone in their family was experiencing the same pollution-related illness.</p>.<p>This number has risen by 10 per cent in a matter of five days, during which 13 per cent of the respondents have left Delhi-NCR temporarily.</p>.<p>LocalCircles is a community social media platform that holds surveys on issues of governance, public and consumer interest.</p>