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World Asthma Day: Can this respiratory disease be cured with the latest medical advancements?

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Updated on: 04 May,2024 10:02 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Aakanksha Ahire | [email protected]

Those with asthma frequently suffer due to various factors that easily trigger this condition. However technological advancements in medical treatments have made managing this respiratory disease less challenging to treat. But can it be cured? Ahead of World Asthma Day, doctors explore the possibility

World Asthma Day: Can this respiratory disease be cured with the latest medical advancements?

World Asthma Day is celebrated annually on the first Tuesday of May. This year, the day falls on May 7. Photo Courtesy: iStock

Key Highlights

  1. Advanced treatments have revolutionised severe asthma management by making the patient liv
  2. With the right treatment, healthy diet, exercising, and positive lifestyle changes, asthma
  3. Other key practices like regular cleaning, maintaining hygiene, and staying away from all

Due to cutting-edge technology and the constant evolution of the medical field, asthma treatments have come a long way since the early days of simply managing symptoms with basic inhalers. However, there remains a significant level of uncertainty whether or not there ever will be a cure for this respiratory disease. Ahead of World Asthma Day 2024 – a day observed annually to promote awareness of asthma worldwide – Mid-day.com reached out to health experts who speak at large about the significant improvements in treatments of this condition.

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