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World Asthma Day 2021: Quotes, Messages & Wishes to Spread Awareness

New Delhi | Jagran Lifestyle Desk:
The sharp rise in coronavirus cases has once again highlighted the importance of health and lifestyle, especially for individuals with chronic conditions like asthma. Asthma is a long-term inflammatory disease that causes breathlessness, chest tightness, and coughing.

To raise awareness about this condition, World Asthma Day is observed every year on the first Tuesday of May. Initiated with participation from 35 countries, this global event continues to grow, aiming to educate people about asthma management and prevention.

As part of our contribution, here is a collection of heartfelt quotes, messages, and wishes you can share with loved ones to spread awareness and support those affected:


🌿 World Asthma Day Messages & Quotes

  • “When you can’t breathe, nothing else matters. Let’s raise awareness this World Asthma Day and help others breathe easier.”
  • “This World Asthma Day, remember to ‘STOP for Asthma’ — Symptom Evaluation, Test Response, Observe and Assess, Proceed to Adjust Treatment.”
  • “Let’s aim for a world with clean air and healthy lungs. Happy World Asthma Day!”
  • “Promise to create toxin-free surroundings and take precautions against asthma. Best wishes on World Asthma Day.”
  • “Controlling asthma also helps prevent other health issues. Let’s commit to building a healthier environment.”
  • “Breathe in, breathe out, and stay calm. Support asthma patients with love and awareness.”
  • “Support GINA’s message: ‘You can control your asthma.’ Let’s amplify this on World Asthma Day.”
  • “Breathing is life. Let’s work for a cleaner, healthier world. Happy World Asthma Day!”
  • “Sometimes, just being able to breathe is an achievement. Take a moment to appreciate it today.”
  • “On this World Asthma Day, let’s unite to fight asthma and become more responsible about air quality.”
  • “Air is life. Let’s protect it—for ourselves and for future generations.”
  • “Be understanding, be supportive. Raise awareness and stand with those living with asthma.”

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