What is the story about?
Asthma
is often misunderstood as a limiting condition - but many global icons prove otherwise. From sports legends to Bollywood and Hollywood stars, several well-known figures have successfully managed asthma while excelling in their fields. On World Asthma Day 2026, their stories offer both awareness and inspiration.Also read: Asthma Doesn’t Take a Summer Break: Why Hot Weather Can Still Trigger Attacks
Celebrities who have asthma
David Beckham
The football legend has openly spoken about using an inhaler during matches. Despite asthma, he maintained peak athletic performance throughout his career.Priyanka Chopra Jonas
Diagnosed as a child, Priyanka has been vocal about living with asthma. She continues to promote awareness and encourages proper treatment and lifestyle management.Shah Rukh Khan
One of Bollywood’s biggest stars has dealt with respiratory issues, showing that chronic conditions don’t have to limit success.Paula Radcliffe
The long-distance running champion competed at the highest level despite asthma, proving that endurance sports are still possible with proper care.Ajay Devgn
Known for his action-packed roles, Ajay Devgn has also managed asthma, highlighting that fitness and discipline play a key role.Amitabh Bachchan
The veteran actor has faced multiple health challenges, including respiratory issues, yet continues to work actively even in his later years.What Is Asthma?
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways that causes severe wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and persistent cough. It occurs when airways become narrow and inflamed, often triggered by environmental or genetic factors. According to doctors, understanding triggers is key to managing asthma effectively. A few of these, which both urban and rural environments can contribute to, include:- Air pollution and smoke
- Dust mites and pollen
- Respiratory infections
- Strong odors or chemicals
- Weather changes
Symptoms of asthma you need to watch for
Asthma symptoms can vary in severity but commonly include:- Difficulty breathing
- Frequent coughing, especially at night
- Wheezing sounds
- Tightness in the chest








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