‘Asthma patients can lead a normal life’
The Hindu
Right diagnosis is necessary, one-size-fits-all approach does not often work: Doctors
Asthma patients can lead a normal life if they received the right diagnosis and right treatment, said doctors, who took part in an online discussion organised as part of The Hindu’s series of Wellness Webinars on Sunday.
In the discussion organised in collaboration with Naruvi Hospitals in Vellore, T.V. Rajagopal, consultant, Department of Interventional Pulmonology and Respiratory Medicine at the hospital, stressed the need for continuous consultations and interventions for asthma patients as the disease was chronic. There was a misconception that asthma should be treated only when the symptoms arose, which he pointed out was wrong.
He highlighted the need for people who suffered from asthma in their childhood not to be complacent as the symptoms had waned over the years. “There is a perception that childhood asthma goes away over the years. It can reappear. It is important to consult pulmonologists periodically as the long function may drop without much symptoms,” he said.
The election authorities are gearing up for the counting of votes cast in the simultaneous elections to Lok Sabha and Assembly seats in Andhra Pradesh, scheduled to be held on June 4. The Collectors and Election Officers of Visakhapatnam, Anakapalli and Alluri Sitharama Raju (ASR) districts said on May 23 (Thursday) that their teams were ready for the counting of votes.
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