Asthma Day observed
The Hindu
THOOTHUKUDI
THOOTHUKUDI
World Asthma Day, the first Tuesday of May, was observed at the Government Medical College Hospital here on Tuesday.
This year’s theme is ‘closing gaps in asthma care’ as India has around 20 million cases including the children. As trachea is getting affected due to allergy, smoking, toxic fumes and other infections to cause asthma, patients should get screened in case of symptoms. The medical college hospital has established proper facilities to detect asthma, which can be managed through nebulizer in the initial stage.
“Moreover, we’ve got good medicines, breathing exercises and physiotherapy to treat asthma. In intensive cases, we’ll have to admit the patient in the hospital,” said Dean D. Nehru, TKMCH.
Resident Medical Officer Silas Jayamani was present.
he Tamil Nadu Government will take appropriate decision to protect the welfare and livelihood of Manjolai tea estate workers as Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation, which is managing the tea gardens for the past 90-odd years, is about to wind up its operations in near future, Speaker M. Appavu has said.