Number of asthma patients on rise in Coimbatore: Doctors

Pointing out that the number of asthma patients in the district was on the rise, pulmonologists on Tuesday said diagnosing the chronic disease and controlling it effectively was more important, even as they sought to clear many misconceptions regarding the use of steroids to treat the ailment.

Observing the World Asthma Day, an annual event organised by the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) to improve asthma awareness and care, doctors said they have seen a steady increase in the number of asthma patients in the Coimbatore and many were hesitant to take steroids for the cure. World Asthma Day is usually observed on the first Tuesday of May.

"The WHO has estimated the prevalence of asthma among children between the age of five and 11 at 10%-15%, which is high," said the professor of thoracic medicine at Coimbatore Medical College Hospital (CMCH), Dr S Keerthivasan.

"We are also seeing a rise in adults. We register 20 to 30 new patients every month at our weekly asthma clinic," he said. CMCH had conducted a free screening camp, where 25 to 30 were diagnosed.

Many pulmonologists said they do their best to bust myths associated with the disease. "Inhaled corticosteroid therapy (ICT) is best to manage asthma attack. For the effectiveness and safety of any treatment modality, optimal drug delivery is crucial. In the case of ICT, the drug reaches the inflamed airways directly in small doses, limiting the potential side-effects," said consultant pulmonologist at Chest Clinic, Coimbatore, Dr S Nagarajan.

"However, the word steroid immediately makes one conjure up images of people building muscles," said senior consultant, Pulmonology & Sleep Medicine, Sri Ramakrishna Hospital, Dr T Mohan Kumar. 

District Collector Pawan Kumar Briefs Political Parties on Vote Counting Procedures

District Election Officer and Collector Pawan Kumar Giriyappanar chaired a consultative meeting at the District Collecto...

War Tensions Drive Coimbatore Tourists to Singapore, Malaysia Over Gulf Nations This Summer

Coimbatore International Airport witnesses surge in summer travelers choosing Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Vietna...

New traffic rules for Ooty tourists from May 1

Nilgiris police have announced new traffic restrictions from May 1 for vehicles heading to Ooty to manage congestion dur...

Coimbatore Airport Cargo Operations Hit Hard by 80 percent Freight Charge Surge

Coimbatore international airport witnesses sharp decline in cargo bookings as handling charges increase by 80 percent du...

Saibaba Colony Flyover Construction Works to be Completed Soon - Highway Department Officials

Highway Department officials announced that the Saibaba Colony flyover construction in Coimbatore has reached 95 percent...

Coimbatore Police Declare Drone Red Zone Ahead of EVM Counting at GCT

Coimbatore City Police have imposed a temporary drone ban across 12 areas including R.S. Puram and Saibaba Colony from A...