World Asthma Day 2022: Shattering Misconceptions
As we mark World Asthma Day 2022, Dr. Pallab Chatterjee, Consultant Paediatrics & Neonatology at Manipal Hospitals, Salt Lake Kolkata, emphasizes the need to debunk the misconception that children are immune to asthma. This year’s theme, “Uncovering Asthma Misconception,” sheds light on a critical reality – children can indeed develop asthma, making vigilant symptom observation and awareness crucial.
Detecting Early Signs and Symptoms
Dr. Chatterjee underscores the significance of identifying early signs of asthma in children. If a child experiences persistent cough for more than seven days after recovering from a viral fever, it could signal an underlying issue. Additionally, recurring cough, sleep disturbances, snoring, excessive sweating, reduced physical activity, and unwillingness to engage in sports may all be indicators of asthma, particularly in children aged above five.
Addressing Allergic Rhinitis and Treatment
Dr. Chatterjee highlights the often-overlooked symptoms of allergic rhinitis in children. Timely diagnosis is imperative for effective treatment. He advocates the use of inhalers, assuring parents of their safety and efficacy. Dispelling misconceptions, he urges parents to consider inhalers as a valuable tool for enabling children to lead normal lives.
The Role of Genetics and Environment
Genetics and the environment play an intertwined role in asthma among children. Dr. Chatterjee emphasizes the importance of awareness and vaccination, particularly for influenza and other infectious diseases, in mitigating asthma risk. He acknowledges the positive impact of mask-wearing and staying indoors during lockdowns on reducing asthma cases in children.
Promoting Hygiene and Cleanliness
Dr. Chatterjee offers practical advice for reducing asthma risk. He encourages measures like post-sports bathing, hand hygiene, wearing clean clothes, and mask usage in crowded places to minimize exposure to dust and pollen, common asthma triggers.
Empowering a Healthier Future
In the quest for a healthier future, Dr. Chatterjee advocates for bridging the awareness gap. Early symptom detection, accurate diagnosis, and timely treatment are paramount. He underscores the importance of dispelling misconceptions, fostering understanding, and emphasizing the significance of prompt treatment for children’s well-being.