Medanta Launches Year-Round Drive for Lung Health
Chronic Respiratory Diseases India represent a massive portion of the national health burden. Consequently, Medanta – The Medicity has introduced a sustained, year-round prevention and screening initiative. This campaign urges a shift from seasonal reactions to continuous vigilance against air pollution. Furthermore, the program highlights how persistent exposure to poor air quality damages lungs over time.
Addressing the Impact of Air Pollution
Air pollution in Delhi-NCR is no longer just a winter emergency. Specifically, particulate matter exposure remains consistently high throughout the year. Health experts note that this exposure, alongside smoking and vaping, accelerates lung damage significantly. Therefore, Indians face a potential reduction in life expectancy by several years due to these pollutants. In urban clusters like Delhi, the loss in life expectancy can reach over eight years.
Bridging the Gap in Chronic Respiratory Diseases India
A staggering diagnostic gap currently exists within the Indian healthcare landscape. Recent estimates suggest that nearly 98% of COPD cases remain undetected until they reach advanced stages. Similarly, many severe asthma cases go undiagnosed for far too long. Medanta’s initiative aims to empower citizens with the knowledge needed for early medical intervention. Consequently, this focus on early detection could save millions of lives by stopping disease progression.
The Need for Continuous Vigilance
Dr. Randeep Guleria emphasizes that polluted air is a daily reality rather than an occasional event. Because lung damage progresses silently, symptoms often appear only when the disease is quite advanced. Therefore, the medical community must advocate for routine screening and sustained preventive action. Medanta’s drive will focus on community engagement and behavioral changes. Moreover, the goal is to treat respiratory illness as a chronic public health challenge instead of a seasonal crisis. Professionals looking to deepen their expertise in this area might consider the Certification Course In Asthma Diagnosis And Management or explore the broader field via the Postgraduate Diploma In Respiratory Medicine.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why is a year-round approach necessary for lung health in Delhi-NCR?
A year-round approach is vital because air quality remains poor even outside the winter season. Constant exposure to particulate matter leads to cumulative lung damage that progresses silently.
Q2: What is the current diagnostic gap for COPD in India?
Experts flag a major diagnostic gap where approximately 95% to 98% of COPD cases remain undetected until they reach an advanced stage.
Q3: How much can air pollution reduce life expectancy in India?
Nationwide, particulate pollution contributes to an average 3.5-year reduction in life expectancy. In heavily polluted urban areas, this loss can reach up to 8.2 years.
References
- Medanta rolls out year-round lung health drive in Delhi-NCR – ETHealthworld
- The Lancet Planetary Health: Health and economic impact of air pollution in the states of India
- ICMR-INDIAB: Prevalence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and its risk factors in India
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