
Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.ĭelhi Police to beef up security as farmer unions announce visit to wrestlers' protest site Read all the Latest News, Trending News, Cricket News, Bollywood News, Follow a healthy lifestyle which should include exercise and a good diet to manage a healthy respiratory system. Avoid exposure to any kind of harmful smoke or allergens to prevent the symptoms.ģ. For those who have asthma in the family should remain aware of the signs and symptoms and further contact their healthcare provider after experiencing any breathing difficulties.Ģ. While there is no guaranteed way to prevent asthma, there are a few steps and medications that people can take to reduce the risk of developing the disease or having symptoms flare up.ġ. Obesity can also be a cause of developing asthma among children and adults.

A few medical conditions or factors like low birth weight, prematurity, smoking, and pollution can also contribute to developing asthma or other respiratory issues.ĥ. Lifestyle factors can also increase asthma prevalence.Ĥ. People with allergic conditions like eczema and rhinitis can develop asthma.ģ. Asthma can be genetic as close relatives such as a parent or sibling can pass on the disease to the other family member.Ģ. There are a number of reasons that could contribute to the condition of asthma.ġ. Besides creating awareness and promoting efforts towards asthma care, the day also aims to encourage healthcare providers to improve the quality of treatment and management. World Asthma Day holds major significance as it is the day dedicated to creating more awareness among the people and further drawing their attention towards the seriousness of the condition if left untreated. Meanwhile, since its inception, the day has been marked in more than 35 countries and participation continues to grow over time. The day is usually observed in the month of May, keeping in view the colluding of the spring and fall seasons, the time when asthma symptoms are said to worsen.

Taken up for the first time in 1998, the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) observed the World Asthma Day to raise awareness about asthma and draw people’s attention towards asthma care and prevention.

This year, GINA through this theme aims to tackle the high levels of asthma-related morbidity and mortality in low and middle-income countries. The theme for World Asthma Day 2023 is ‘Asthma Care for All’.
