Colombo, May 1 -- Health experts in Sri Lanka have sounded the alarm over a noticeable rise in asthma cases among children, Chest Physician Dr. Asha Samaranayaka said.
She said that factors such as air pollution, changing weather conditions and environmental allergens contribute to the increase in asthma cases.
Health authorities warn that symptoms such as wheezing, coughing and shortness of breath should be treated early to manage the condition and prevent the development of chronic asthma.
Dr. Samaranayaka stressed on the importance of reducing exposure to asthma triggers, including pollutants and dust.
Globally, 3,340 asthma cases have been reported, affecting 9% of children, 6% of adults and 11% of youths.
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