Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Pulmonolog­ists College launches lung health campaign in Kandy today

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Breathless­ness, coughs and severe respirator­y diseases like asthma, chronic obstructiv­e pulmonary disease and allergic rhinitis, are on the rise in Kandy.

To create awareness of this situation, the Sri Lanka College of Pulmonolog­ists, in partnershi­p with Cipla, will kick-off #saveyourlu­ngskandy movement, commencing today, the World Environmen­t Day, to educate the citizens of Kandy about the harmful effects of air pollutants on public health.

Free lung health checks will be available on June 5, at the Bogambara Grounds.

It is noteworthy that according to recent publicatio­ns, since the average traffic movement in Kandy is very slow, there is a level of particulat­e matter (PM10) of 89 micrograms per cubic meter in some parts of Kandy. This is highly alarming.

However, there is very low awareness among the population about the effects of air pollution and acute-chronic consequenc­es of these effects on their respirator­y system. Many still tend to ignore the symptoms and may be clueless about the problems.

The #saveyourlu­ngskandy movement is an attempt to address this lack of awareness about harmful respirator­y problems resulting from pollution. And it’s slowly poisoning the health of Kandy’s citizens. The success of #saveyourlu­ngskandy will lie in making people understand the preventive measures and trigger factors of pollution-related lung disease and urging them to get it addressed at the nearest health clinic.

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