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Asthma Malaysia Raises Awareness on “Breathe Better” Asthma Management @ World Asthma Day
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Asthma Malaysia Raises Awareness on “Breathe Better” Asthma Management @ World Asthma Day

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Thanks for the wonderful invitation, I recently went to the launch event of “Breathe Better” public campaign at 1 Mont Kiara mall, in conjunction with the World Asthma Day.

world asthma day breathe better awareness campaign information

Asthma is one of the most common respiratory diseases in Malaysia and it has been consistently on the rise. In recent years, the estimated asthma prevalence in Malaysia has increased from 6.4% to 9.4% in children aged 6-7 years old and from 9% to 13% in children aged 13-14 years old. In view of the increasing number of asthma patients in Malaysia and the growing need to educate the public on asthma management, Asthma Malaysia and AstraZeneca has once again joined forces to organise the all-new “Breathe Better” awareness campaign.

world asthma day breathe better awareness campaign 1 mont kiara

The event was officiated by Dr. Helmy Haja Mydin, Consultant Respiratory Physician and co-founder of Asthma Malaysia; Dina Nadzir, Malaysian Singer, Radio Announcer, Actress, and Television Presenter; and Ashwini Saha, Country Medical Director and Asia Area Cardiovascular Metabolism Medical Therapeutic Area Lead, AstraZeneca.

world asthma day breathe better awareness campaign colouring competition

Themed ‘Take Control of Your Asthma’’, the campaign was aimed at educating attendees on the importance of utilising controller medication for the management and treatment of asthma symptoms over the long term, rather than relying solely on reliever medication.

Asthma can be classified as mild, moderate and severe. Based on the severity, patients would require different types and dosage of medication to control their condition. Each level requires different types of treatment in asthma management. Severe asthmatic patients need special attention as they are more prone to having frequent asthmatic attacks despite being skilful at administering the inhaler correctly.

world asthma day breathe better awareness campaign dr helmy haja mydin

Speaking on the Breathe Better campaign, Dr. Helmy said, “It is crucial to increase the knowledge and awareness of the public on how to manage asthma. Getting diagnosed early is vital in order to prevent attacks that can be both disabling and draining. Early and proper control with appropriate medication will not only prevent severe illness, but improve one’s quality of life especially in the face of haze and ongoing risks of respiratory infections. This campaign also serves as an opportunity for healthcare professionals and individuals with asthma to come together and share their experiences and insights with the aim of improving asthma care and management in Malaysia.”

world asthma day breathe better awareness campaign launch event

According to Dr. Helmy, public awareness towards the three different levels of severity is still low. “It is important to remember that most patients with asthma can have a normal life with the right inhaled therapy. For a smaller group of patients with severe asthma, there are more personalised options which will require modification based on individual needs,” Dr. Helmy further explained.

world asthma day breathe better awareness campaign ashwini saha

In Malaysia, the number of deaths due to asthma in 2014 was 1,700 cases. However, experts believe that the vast majority of deaths due to asthma can be avoided if early and proper treatment is given.

world asthma day breathe better awareness campaign colouring contest

The World Asthma Day 2023 celebration at 1 Mont Kiara featured educational games and an exhibition that showcases key educational messages about asthma, serving as a vital platform for the public to further understand and gain first-hand information of this respiratory disease.

world asthma day breathe better awareness campaign dina nadzir

The event also included sessions on asthma sharing by local artist Dina, along with interactive gaming booths and a colouring competition to engage the younger participants.

world asthma day breathe better awareness campaign interactive activity

Asthma Malaysia is a non-profitable organisation with the mission to serve as a credible resource on asthma, to raise awareness of best standards of care and to empower patients in the management of their asthma. Their vision is to be Malaysia’s leading portal for asthma with a view of creating more informed and empowered patients by proactively engage in research and promotional campaign to increase awareness of asthma in Malaysia. The organisation aims to ensure that asthma care in Malaysia is equal to the best in the world with a view to reducing the suffering and deaths associated with it.

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