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Delhi’s rain: Be careful as a thunderstorm, can trigger asthma attacks; Here is how to reduce the risk
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Delhi’s rain: Be careful as a thunderstorm, can trigger asthma attacks; Here is how to reduce the risk

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Delhi’s rain: Be careful as a thunderstorm, can trigger asthma attacks; Here is how to reduce the riskWhat is thunderstorm asthma?Who is at risk?How is the diagnosis done?Ways to reduce and treat thunderstorms
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Delhi’s rain: Be careful as a thunderstorm, can trigger asthma attacks; Here is how to reduce the risk

Can a storm make you sick? The answer is yes! According to experts, a rare phenomenon, known as thunderstorm asthma, can be extremely dangerous for people suffering from breathing problems. Epidemic Thunderstorm is also known as asthma or ETSA, the condition affects many people simultaneously – the need for acute emergency care and overwhelming health care services.
Delhi’s rain: Be careful as a thunderstorm, can trigger asthma attacks; Here is how to reduce the risk

For those struggling with respiratory issues like asthma, thunder can actually be bad news

Suddenly rains and thunder were killed in the National Capital Region last night, which brought great relief from the scorching heat. However, according to experts, for those struggling with respiratory issues such as asthma, there may be bad news with thunderstorms.

What is thunderstorm asthma?

Thunderstorm refers to the heavy bounce of asthma crazy electricity and sudden sudden asthma attacks after rains. Epidemic Thunderstorm is also known as asthma or ETSA, the condition affects many people simultaneously – the need for acute emergency care and overwhelming health care services.
Thunderstorm asthma is a worldwide phenomenon, first reported in 1983 in Birmingham, Britain, and there have been periodic episodes around the world. This occurs primarily during the peak season when airborne pollen concentrations are high. “Parag with thunderstorms inspire to break and release your allergic particles due to factors such as moisture, sky blow, electrical area and turbulent airflow,” Manipal Hospital Advisor-Pediatric Allergy and Immunology Dr. Sujath Ramesh told Times Now.
He said, “Large versions of these particles are left in the surrounding air during the first twenty minutes, which possibly highlight people in abundance of respectable allergies,” he said.
Dr. According to Ramesh, particles are quite small to enter the lower airways and to inspire asthma.

Who is at risk?

Experts say that people with pollen-allergies-especially people with nasal allergies-are the highest at risk of this condition. Another risk factor is the low rate of drug use between asthma patients, especially the rate of breath steroids.
Other risk factors include asthma for chronic respiratory conditions and previous diagnosis of pre -entry entry, characterized by inflammation and narrowness of the airways, making it difficult to breathe.

How is the diagnosis done?

Dr. Ramesh said, “TA is diagnosed by identifying asthma and allergic rhinitis and related pollen allergies.” Some common symptoms of allergies rhinitis include:
  • Flowing and full nose
  • Sneeze
  • Itching
  • cough
  • breathlessness

Even though these are mainly seasonal, in many people, asthma often becomes inaccessible and therefore, it is important to do allergic tests, which can confirm pollen allergies.

Ways to reduce and treat thunderstorms

Treatment includes nasal and inhaled corticosteroids. Immunotherapy can also be very effective for treating and preventing pollen allergies. An allergy immunology specialist is probably your best guide.
Preventive measures involve advising individuals at risk to stay indoors when they are thunder during pollen season and keep the windows closed. If someone should be out, it can be useful to wear protective, small-class respiratory masks. Since most of the patients with respiratory diseases visit general physicians and outpatient clinics, it is necessary that these health care providers are aware of the thunderstorm and its management.
“The frequency and severity of TA incidences are expected to increase due to more acute thunderstorms and high pollen concentrations than climate change. A possible interaction has been observed in industrialized countries between genetics, lifestyle and environmental factors. Some unprecedented urbanization and weaker population migration in India keeping in mind.”
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