What harm does environmental pollution do to human health?

Environmental pollution has three hazards to human health: acute hazards, chronic hazards and long-term hazards.

1, acute danger

The concentration of pollutants is very high in a short time, or the combination of several pollutants will cause acute harm to human body.

2. Chronic hazards

Chronic harm mainly refers to the harm to human body caused by the continuous action of small doses of pollutants.

3. Long-term harm

The harm of environmental pollution to human body is generally manifested after a long incubation period.

The most direct and easily felt consequence of environmental pollution is to reduce the environmental quality of human beings and affect their quality of life, physical health and production activities. At present, worldwide, people pay more and more attention to the harm of environmental pollution to human health. Environmental pollution will directly damage and affect the ecosystem, including water pollution, air pollution, noise pollution, radioactive pollution and so on.