Expats living in Indonesia face the challenge of adapting to a new environment and lifestyle, including exposure to unique health risks.
Among these, air pollution—a prevalent issue in many urban areas—poses a serious threat to respiratory health. Combined with other factors such as widespread smoking habits and exposure to industrial pollutants, these conditions can significantly increase the risk of lung-related illnesses, including lung cancer. The adjustment to such an environment requires awareness and proactive measures to safeguard one’s health.
Fortunately, Indonesia provides access to international-standard healthcare services equipped to address complex conditions like…