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Is the Toxic Air you breathe in causing ASTHMA?
Is the Toxic Air you breathe in causing ASTHMA?

Do you know that 1.2 million deaths in India could be attributable to the growing air pollution?

As per a study published in The Lancet Planetary Health journal, approximately 77 % of Indians breathe in polluted air, which is above the level of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) safe limits.

Health professionals and environmentalists are concerned with the increasing air pollution levels that are causing serious breathing problems as well as affecting the overall health of the population.

Breathing disorders include all those indications in which an individual is unable to breathe properly and feels shortness of breath. Other conditions may range from a stuffy nose to more serious complications.

Below we have compiled a few of the conditions that lead to shortness of breath:

1.  Problems with the respiratory system

2. A condition affecting our Lungs like Asthma, Pneumonia, Pulmonary Hypertension, Tuberculosis, Cystic fibrosis, Mesothelioma, Lung cancer etc.

3. When our heart is not able to pump the blood properly to various body parts, our body doesn’t get enough oxygen and we feel breathlessness

4. Panic attacks and anxiety

5. Allergies

The irony of the situation is that breathing disorders not only affect smokers but, they can affect any individual irrespective of the age, gender or smoking habits.

As per a report published by WHO “The Global Impact of Respiratory Disease”, respiratory problems are one of the main causes of disability and death among the patients. About 3 million chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD) patients die each year which makes it the third leading cause of death globally. Pneumonia is the leading cause of death among children below 5 years of age.

Let’s talk about ASTHMA which affects 3.5 lacs children each year in India.

What is Asthma?

Asthma is a chronic condition in which the breathing passages become very sensitive due to the tightening of the muscles, inflammation and extra mucous being developed due to infection or allergy (allergic asthma). Asthma affects millions of individuals every year. Sometimes the condition might also be caused by problems in the immune system.

 Asthma Symptoms

Different people may have different asthma symptoms. Below mentioned are the common signs and symptoms of Asthma:

- Wheezing sound when exhaling
- Chest tightness or heaviness
- Shortness of breath
- Cough
Severe asthma attacks can be fatal and may require immediate emergency care. Following are a few signs and symptoms of serious asthma emergency conditions:

- Difficulty breathing
- The inhaler doesn’t seem to help
- Problem speaking
- Blue lips or nail
- The pressure felt above breastbone and between the ribs
- Sweating
- Unconsciousness

A few of the asthma symptoms might also be the same as that of other lung disorders. We recommend going to the doctor and getting diagnosed properly and taking medicines as directed by the physician.

How can Asthma be managed?

Asthma can’t be cured but with certain lifestyle changes and medications, the breathing problems faced by the asthmatic individuals can be improved. Asthma medications include Asthma Controller (Preventer) medicines and Asthma Reliever (Rescue) medicines.

Asthma Preventers include long-lasting bronchodilators or anti-inflammatories (leukotriene receptor antagonists) while Asthma Rescue medicines are useful in case of asthma attacks as they are fast acting bronchodilators/ nebulizers or corticosteroids offering quick relief to the patient.

We @ Datt Mediproducts understand that asthma can’t be cured but avoiding its triggers is the best way to manage it.

Be Healthy, Be Safe!

Visit www.dattmedi.com for more infomation.
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Post-surgery wound care is a critical component in the journey towards a smooth recovery, minimizing complications, and promoting effective healing. This blog post seeks to offer comprehensive insights for both patients and healthcare providers, emphasizing key aspects of post-surgery wound care.

Understanding the Healing Process:

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Preparation Before Surgery: 

A proactive approach to wound care begins before the surgical procedure. Adequate preparation involves thorough consultation with healthcare professionals, understanding the surgery specifics, and adhering to pre-surgery instructions. This groundwork sets the stage for a more seamless recovery. 

Maintaining a Sterile Environment: 

Fundamental to effective wound care is the maintenance of a clean and sterile environment. This includes keeping the surgical site and surrounding areas free from contaminants. Proper wound hygiene significantly reduces the risk of infections, a common concern post-surgery. 

Nutrition and Hydration for Optimal Healing: 

Supporting the body’s healing mechanisms requires a well-balanced diet rich in essential nutrients. Proper nutrition promotes tissue repair and helps prevent complications. Adequate hydration is equally crucial, supporting overall bodily functions and facilitating nutrient transportation to the wound site. 

Monitoring and Recognizing Warning Signs: 

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Proper wound care is essential for facilitating the healing process and preventing complications. Whether it’s a minor cut or a more severe injury, following the right dos and avoiding the don’ts can significantly contribute to better healing. In this blog, we will explore key practices to ensure optimal wound care.

Dos:

Keep the Wound Clean:

It is crucial to clean the wound gently using mild soap and water. Additionally, consider using a saline solution for cleaning when necessary. A clean wound reduces the risk of infection and promotes a faster healing process.

Use Appropriate Dressings:

Selecting the right dressing based on the type and severity of the wound is vital. Changing dressings regularly, as advised by healthcare professionals, helps maintain a sterile environment and supports the healing process.

Promote Moist Healing:

Create a moist environment conducive to healing. Using gauze or appropriate dressings can help keep the wound moist, facilitating cell growth and minimizing scarring.

Monitor and Seek Medical Advice:

Regularly monitor the wound for any signs of infection or complications. If redness, swelling, or increased pain occurs, seek medical advice promptly. Early intervention can prevent further complications.

Maintain a Healthy Diet and Hydration:

A balanced diet rich in nutrients is essential for the body’s healing process. Adequate hydration supports overall recovery. Ensure that the body receives the necessary vitamins and minerals for optimal wound healing.

Don’ts:

Avoid Harsh Cleaning Agents:

Refrain from using harsh chemicals or alcohol-based solutions on the wound. Hydrogen peroxide should be avoided, as it can impede the natural healing process.

Don’t Pick at Scabs or Wounds:

Resist the temptation to pick at scabs or peel off healing tissue. Allowing the body’s natural healing process to take place without interference is crucial for proper wound healing.

Don’t Apply Excessive Pressure:

Avoid applying excessive pressure or using tight bandages that may impede blood circulation. Dressings should be snug but not constricting to promote proper healing.

Don’t Ignore Signs of Infection:

Ignoring signs of infection, such as increased pain, pus, or foul odour, can lead to severe complications. Seek medical attention promptly if any of these signs appear during the healing process.

Avoid Smoking and Excessive Drinking:

Smoking and excessive alcohol consumption can hinder the body’s ability to heal effectively. To support the healing process, it is crucial to avoid these habits during recovery.

By following these wound care dos and avoiding the corresponding don’ts, individuals can contribute to better healing outcomes. Remember, seeking professional medical advice for any concerns or signs of infection is always a prudent step in the journey to recovery.

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