NEW DELHI — Early diagnosis and proper treatment are crucial to managing
asthma, said Union Health Minister JP Nadda on World Asthma Day on Tuesday.
World Asthma Day is held on the first Tuesday in May to
spread awareness about the common and chronic lung disease that makes it
difficult to breathe. The theme this year is “asthma education empowers”.
“World Asthma Day serves as a crucial platform to raise
awareness about asthma and enhance care for those living with this chronic
condition,” said Nadda, in a post on social media platform X.
“By emphasising early diagnosis, effective treatment, and
proper management, we aim to improve the quality of life for millions of people
worldwide,” he added.
The Union Ministers also urged policymakers, healthcare
professionals, and communities “to work collectively towards reducing
asthma-related complications and promoting respiratory health” in the country.
Asthma is one of the most common chronic non-communicable
diseases that affects over 260 million people and is responsible for over
450,000 deaths each year worldwide, most of which are preventable.
As per the Global Asthma Report 2022 by the Global Asthma
Network, about 35 million people in India suffer from asthma.
Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare Anupriya
Patel urged people to not ignore symptoms of the respiratory condition and to
prevent common asthma triggers.
“All citizens are appealed not to ignore the symptoms of
asthma and get timely tests and treatment done. Improvement in lifestyle,
pollution control, and awareness are the best ways to prevent this disease. Let
us together contribute towards building a healthy and aware society,” Patel
said on X.
Dust, smoke and air pollution are the major asthma
triggers. Common flare-up signs of asthma include wheezing, nighttime coughs,
and difficulty breathing.
"Don’t ignore the signs of asthma -- identifying it
early is crucial for effective treatment. If you or someone you know shows
these symptoms, consult a doctor immediately,” according to the Health
Ministry.
Asthma can be effectively managed with continued medical
care and awareness.
“Managing asthma is simple: use the inhaler correctly,
avoid triggers and regular check-ups. Consult a doctor in case of emergency,”
the Health Ministry said.