Bikaner, December,
2020.
The third chapter of
the #BerokZindagi campaign “Asthma
keliye inhalers hainsahi - #InhalersHainSahi” was launched today in Bikaner
with Ayushmann Khurana as the face of the campaign. The campaign #InhalersHainSahi focuses on- tackle
the social stigma around asthma, educate patients about inhalers and their
benefits in asthma management and help asthmatics live an unstoppable life, especially today given the current situation across the
world.Asthma is a chronic (long term) disease usually characterized by airway
inflammation and narrowing of the airways, which can vary over time. India has 37.9 million cases of asthma,
despite the number, the usage of inhalers which is the most effective treatment
is abysmally low.
The number of patients using
inhalation therapy has increased in the last few years with increased awareness
and education about inhalers. Despite the high prevalence, there are social
stigma and misconceptions around Respiratory illnesses and inhalers.
With eminent personalities like National Award
Winner Ayushmann Khurrana, Celebrity Chef Vikas Khanna and Arjuna awardee
Badminton player Parupalli Kashyap, the campaign emphasizes on the social
stigma associated with asthma & -inhalers. The campaign reiterates that Inhalation
therapy is the foremost and most effective medication for any asthmatic patient
compared to oral therapies like tablets and syrups.
Dr. Rajendra Sogat, MD Chest, PBM Hospital commented “The general perception around inhalation
therapy needs to change in the patient’s minds. The myths attached to inhalers
is - high dosage, side-effects and habit forming. However, these are stigmas. I
recommend inhalation therapy to almost 90% of my patients with proper
counselling and education. There has been a steep increase in Asthma cases due
to rising pollution levels, overcrowding, the current pandemic, etc. Inhalers
are the most sought-after therapy for Asthma. Inhaled medication is better
because of the direct delivery of the drug to the site of action. Proper
guidance and education are required, which is why these kinds of initiatives
are important.”
Speaking on the occasion, Dr Gaurav Gomber, Paediatric, Ashirwad Nursing Home said, “One of the trends I can see is poor
awareness in people about Asthma and the right treatment. Though the acceptance
of Inhalation therapies has improved a lot in the past decade, people are still
unaware of the benefits of Inhalation therapy and there still exists the anxiety
of addiction & dependence on inhalers. Proper education of patients and
caregivers as well as training the primary care physicians, nurses about the
advantages of disease control is essential to tide over this.”
The reasons for the
prevalence of asthma in Bikaner include amongst others
air pollution attributed to the increase in air particulate matters, pollen,
smoking, food habit, nutritional deficiency, hereditary predisposition and
large ignorance amongst parents. With things now opening post nine months
lockdown, it is important that health is not neglected especially Asthma
patients
It is very
significant to change the perception of Asthma and most importantly the use of
it in public. Even today, people are hesitant to use therapy fearing judgement.
While inhalation treatment can play a crucial role in reducing the impact of
asthma on people’s lives, compliance is crucial. With inhalers, the drug acts directly on the
lungs instead of flowing through the bloodstream and other organs of the body. Thus,
there is lesser drug dosage and hence fewer side effects. It is, in fact, the
safest treatment option for asthmatics. Expanding one’s knowledge on this
condition is vital as patients stop using Inhalation therapy mid-way which
makes it difficult to control the disease.
The third chapter of BerokZindagi continues to
convey the core message that ‘Asthma keliye Inhalers Hain Sahi’ (inhalers are
right for asthma) and will continue in building awareness and educating
everyone about asthma and its right treatment. With the success of the previous
campaign, there has been an ad recall of 40% and awareness of inhalers have
gone up by 10% and consideration of inhalers has gone up by 5%.