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In the east of India, climatic changes are said to bring about the highest percentage of asthma exacerbation triggers (46%). In the north of India, climatic changes (62%) have also been attributed to the highest number of asthma exacerbations. It’s also worth noting that in the north, chemicals used daily (47%) and pollen and dust particles (48%) were also high-ranking triggers.

However, in the west of India, lifestyle habits (40%) are said to be one of the highest triggers of asthma exacerbations. This area includes the capital, New Delhi, as well as Mumbai and Jaipur – three of the largest urbanised and westernised cities in India.

In the south of India, climatic changes (49%) and pollen and dust particles (47%) were said to be the most common triggers of asthma exacerbations.

Road traffic and industrial plants that regularly burn fossil fuels are India’s primary sources of air pollution. Although there’s no doubt that tobacco smoke and heightened exposure to chemical irritants can also exacerbate asthma symptoms.

Air pollution is said to be India’s fifth-biggest killer, claiming 1.5 million lives annually. Air quality is particularly poor in western India. New Delhi’s air quality was found to be the worst of all India’s cities, according to the WHO. However, more rural areas of Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh and Raipur in Chhattisgarh recorded even worse levels of air pollution than New Delhi.

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Inhaler adherence is key in India

More than two-thirds (67%) of Indian asthmatics report a high frequency of asthma exacerbations, resulting in significant limitations in their functional and emotional wellbeing.

This suggests there is a poor level of control of asthma symptoms and disappointing levels of patient adherence of inhaled corticosteroids and bronchodilators.

The adherence of inhalers is a cost-effective strategy for the global healthcare industry. Not only because this will help to minimise individual asthma symptoms, but collectively it can provide an economic benefit – or cost-saving – to national economies.

By controlling your asthma symptoms, we can minimise the economic and emotional burden on healthcare systems, whilst helping asthma sufferers to lead a normal, happy lifestyle.

Put simply, an asthma patient in an emergency room is a failure in medical care. Safey’s smart hardware and software can help to manage asthma exacerbations easier and more effectively for patients and medical practitioners alike.

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