What is World Asthma Day and why is it observed globally?
Key asthma symptoms: What to watch for and when to seek help
- A persistent cough, especially at night
- Wheezing when exhaling and sometimes when inhaling
- Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, sometimes even when resting
- Chest tightness, making it difficult to breathe deeply
Acute vs chronic asthma: Understanding the difference for better care
What causes asthma? Top risk factors you should know
- Family history and genetics: Having a close relative with asthma—such as a parent or sibling—significantly raises the risk
- Allergic conditions: Individuals with conditions like eczema or allergic rhinitis are more likely to develop asthma
- Urban lifestyle and pollution: Air pollution and limited green spaces contribute to higher asthma rates in urban areas
- Early life influences: Factors like premature birth, low birth weight, and early respiratory infections increase risk
- Environmental irritants: Exposure to dust, mould, fumes, and chemicals can worsen symptoms
- Obesity: Excess weight influences lung function and inflammation, raising asthma risk
How to manage asthma: Doctor-recommended tips for symptom control
- Schedule outdoor activities early in the day when pollution and pollen levels are lower
- Consult your pulmonologist regularly to adjust medications based on seasonal or lifestyle changes
- Store inhalers in a cool, shaded place to maintain their efficacy
- Take controller medications as prescribed, and always keep a rescue inhaler handy
- Stay hydrated to help thin mucus and ease breathing
- Monitor local weather and air quality reports, especially during high-smog days
- Use High-Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filters or air purifiers at home to minimise exposure to allergens and pollutants
Why World Asthma Day matters: Global awareness and impact since 1998
- Educating the public and patients about asthma
- Promoting preventive measures and effective treatment
- Reducing stigma and misinformation
- Encouraging governments and stakeholders to prioritise asthma care in health policies
World Asthma Day 2025 theme: Make inhaled treatments accessible for all
World Asthma Day initiatives: Awareness, screenings, and community action
- Free health screenings and lung function tests
- Public awareness campaigns in schools, workplaces, and public spaces
- Workshops and webinars by healthcare professionals
- Social media drives to spread accurate information and support networks
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