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Do not miss the writing on the wall: Managing Asthma well is key to living life normally

If essential and lifesaving medicines and proper care are available, accessible and affordable for all people with asthma, they can manage their asthma properly and lead a normal life. On this year rsquo;s World Asthma Day, Dr Guy Marks, Professor of Respiratory Medicine, University of New South Wales (UNSW) Australia and President of the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union) reminded us that even as asthma continues to be the most common chronic illness in

Black fungal infection: Black fungus adds to corona trauma in Lucknow | Lucknow News

Picture used for representational purpose only LUCKNOW: Even as a deadly second wave of Covid-19 ravages the city, doctors are coming across cases of a rare infection mucormycosis, also known as the ‘black fungus’, among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Doctors at the King George’s Medical University said they have witnessed at least seven cases of this infection in three months. Four patients are still recovering in Covid ICU ward of the medical university. The disease affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in diabetic or severely immunocompromised individuals, such as cancer patients or people with HIV/AIDS, doctors said, adding that it is also found in Covid patients on prolonged use of steroids.

Proper Management of Asthma Is Key To Live Normally

Proper Management of Asthma Is Key To Live Normally by Angela Mohan on  May 12, 2021 at 11:53 AM Four million people have asthma globally - this global burden is only slightly decreasing with time. The international study on asthma and allergies in adolescent children (13-14 years old) shows a high prevalence of asthma in many parts of the Asia Pacific region where more than 1 in 5 children have symptoms of asthma. Asthma affects people of all ages and in all parts of the world - in high as well as in low- and middle-income countries. But while the risk of dying from asthma is extremely low in high income countries, the risk is remarkably high in low- and middle-income countries. In fact, 50% of all deaths due to asthma occur in India (5 lakh deaths every year in India) , said Dr Marks.

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