Moneycontrol
HomeHealth & FitnessWorld COPD Day 2025: Pulmonologist shares simple ways to protect your lungs from pollution if you have Asthma or COPD

World COPD Day 2025: Pulmonologist shares simple ways to protect your lungs from pollution if you have Asthma or COPD

Rising air pollution is more than just an annoyance, it’s a serious threat for people with asthma and COPD. From smoggy streets to dusty homes, harmful particles can worsen symptoms and even affect long-term lung health. But small lifestyle changes, careful planning, and preventive care can go a long way in protecting your lungs and improving quality of life

November 19, 2025 / 13:02 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
Air pollution worsens asthma and COPD symptoms. Experts share simple steps to protect lung health indoors and outdoors, from cleaning tips to masks and vaccines. (Image: Pexels)

For many people living with Asthma or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) in India, every breath can feel like a gamble. Rising air pollution in cities and towns across the country is not only irritating but potentially dangerous for lung health. Experts stress that protecting your lungs is not just about avoiding the outdoors; it’s about making daily choices that reduce exposure to harmful pollutants.

Air pollution triggers inflammation in the airways, making it harder to breathe and worsening symptoms in asthma and COPD patients. “Short-term exposure to polluted air can aggravate symptoms, cause flare-ups, and increase the need for medication,” says Dr Aswathy Thazhakottuvalappil, Consultant, Department of Respiratory Medicine, KIMSHEALTH, Thiruvananthapuram. “Long-term exposure can reduce lung capacity and increase the risk of severe respiratory illness or even death," she tells Moneycontrol.

Story continues below Advertisement

Pollution doesn’t just come from traffic or factories. Indoor air — dust, mould, pets, incense smoke, and even cooking fuels — can be just as harmful. Dr Thazhakottuvalappil explains, “Many patients underestimate indoor pollution.  your home dust-free and well ventilated.  Basic practices like keeping homes clean, dust-free, and well-ventilated is essential, especially for those with asthma and COPD.”

Also Read: Doctors explain why toxic air damages lungs, causes long-term breathing disorders