A total of 148 people have visited Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA)’s air pollution clinics so far in March to receive treatment for respiratory symptoms, Bangkok spokesman Aekvarunyoo Amrapala said on Monday.
BMA operates air pollution clinics at six locations: BMA General Hospital, Taksin Hospital, Charoen Krung Pracharak Hospital, Sirindhorn Hospital, Ratchaphiphat Hospital, and Venerable Thawisak Jutindharo Hospital.
A total of 883 patients have been treated at these clinics between October 1 last year and March 12.
Aekvarunyoo said March 10 saw the most patients treated this month at 48. However, the number of patients dropped in the following days, in line with the improving PM2.5 situation in the city. On March 12 only eight people visited the clinics, he said.
PM2.5 refers to dust particles 2.5 micrometres or less in diameter, long-term exposure to which is linked with chronic diseases including lung and heart problems.
“PM2.5 pollution causes symptoms like coughing, tightn