Asthma Treatment In Pune

Asthma is an inflammatory disease of the airways to the lungs characterized by recurrent reversible airway obstruction. It can cause serious wheezing & breathlessness.

Symptoms Of Asthma

  • Dry, spasmodic cough & persistent cough is the most common symptom
  • Coughing, especially in the evening or night, or when laughing or during exercise.
  • Shortness of breath
  • Wheezing or whistling sound made when breathing
  • Tightness in the chest
  • Fatigue
 

Types Of Asthma

  • Childhood Asthma- Asthma in children is known as childhood asthma. Its triggering factors, frequency, duration & intensity vary from child to child.
  • Adult-onset Asthma – Some people do not show any signs of asthma until they are adults, in which case It is called adult-onset asthma. Some triggering factors are animal dander, chemical fumes, or viral infection that leads to a cough that sticks around for a week.
  • Allergic Asthma – Allergies can trigger asthma. Allergens such as animal dander, dust, pollen, etc. can trigger an asthma attack in people with allergies.
  • Occupational Asthma – If an asthmatic attack occurs due to the occupation of the person, it is termed occupational asthma. Occupational asthma worsens in people who work around chemical fumes or other irritants in the air at metal plants, plastic plants, wood factories, painting work sites, etc.
  • Exercise-induced Asthma – In many cases, a patient’s physical activity or workout can trigger an acute attack of asthma. There is shortness of breath, tightness of chest, and cough within a few minutes of workouts.
 

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Risk Factors For Developing Asthma

  • Genetic- Someone with a family history of asthma
  • During early childhood
  • People with a weak immune system
  • Obese people
  • Active or passive smokers
  • Pre-existing allergic condition
  • History of pneumonia or bronchitis
 

Asthma In Children

  • Asthma in children is called childhood asthma or asthmatic bronchitis. Its triggering factors, duration, and intensity are different in different kids.

    Symptoms:

    • Constant coughing, either spasmodic or barking cough or violent cough. Quality of cough either productive or dry
    • Coughing, especially at night
    • Rapid or labored breathing
    • Difficulty eating or sucking
    • Wheezing sound when exhaling
    • Chest tightness
    • Frequent colds that settle into chest
    • Feeling tired after physical activities
 

Homeopathic Treatment For Asthma

  • Homeopathy has some natural remedies which help to treat all variants of asthma from its root. If someone has been using inhalers quite frequently, they should not suddenly withdraw them after starting homeopathy. The ideal way is to gradually reduce the usage of inhalers and switch over to homeopathy. In severe cases with difficulty in breathing, the use of inhalers is necessary, but the frequency & intensity of asthma gradually decreases with the use of homeopathy treatment. When a person takes a recommended course of medicines, it offers long-term relief from asthma. Here is a list of some homeopathic medicines commonly used in Asthma:

    Antim Tart, Pulsatilla, Spongia, Kali carb, Lycopodium, Silicea, Tuberculinum, Coccus cacti, Rumex, and Mephitis.

 

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