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What is Asthma?
Asthma is a chronic lung disease where there is inflammation and narrowing of the airways, making breathing difficult. When a disorder in which your nostril air passage gets blocked and you cannot breathe easily, it becomes swollen, and small and develops extreme mucus in the nose. Asthma, a common condition in both children and adults, consists of four main levels and can make breathing difficult.. In the U.S. approx. 25 million people have asthma. Under that 20 million are adults aged 18 and above. Asthma is a prime persistent disorder among children.
Types of Asthma:-
Allergic Asthma: This is the type of asthma in which inflammation and constriction of the airways of the lung occur due to exposure to various allergens. The allergens may involve some very common substances, such as pollen, dust mites, moulid spores, and pet dander. This reaction results in symptoms such as coughing, wheezing, difficulty breathing, chest tightness, and other allergy symptoms like itchy eyes or a runny nose.
Non-Allergic Asthma:-Non-allergic asthma, otherwise called intrinsic asthma, is that type of asthma not caused by any allergens like pollen, dust mites, or pet dander. The causes include various non-allergic factors that may cause either inflammation or narrowing of the airways. This percentage ranges between 10% and 40%, covering those people who have asthma.
The symptoms of non-allergic asthma are Wheezing, Coughing, Shortness of breath, and Chest tightness. You need to avoid the triggers that you know, maintain a healthy weight, and use techniques of stress management for instance, mindfulness and yoga.
Exercise-Induced Asthma: Medically termed exercise-induced bronchoconstriction, exercise-induced asthma is the closing or narrowing of airways during or after any vigorous physical activity. This can result in symptoms such as coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness.. A condition associated with those people with pre-diagnosed asthma, it can even affect people who do not have asthma. Good health through regular checkups, coupled with proper management of allergies.
Occupational Asthma:-Occupational asthma represents an important work-related disease that affects hundreds of thousands of workers in a variety of occupations. Symptoms of Occupational Asthma are Wheezing, Shortness of Breath, Runny Nose and Nasal Congestion, Eye Irritation etc. It is estimated to affect up to 10 to 25 per cent of working adults with asthma. The process can be reversed if the individual is removed from exposure to the offending-causing agents.
Symptoms of Asthma:
Persistent Cough: This is a cough persisting longer than eight weeks, which might be a critical health concern, and might be related to serious health issues. Coughing is a reflex action that clears the airways of irritants, mucus, or foreign particles.
Wheezing: A whistling sound when breathing - Coughing is a reflex action for the expulsion of airway irritants, mucus, or foreign bodies from the respiratory passage. It, hence, plays the role of protector of the respiratory passage. Keep away from smoke, fumes, and allergens which may provoke coughing. Fluid intake in good amounts serves to thin the mucus and allows soothing of the irritated throat.
Shortness of breath:-Mild chest tightness is often the very first sign that asthma symptoms are worsening. You might feel like you cannot catch enough air into your lungs, so you breathe faster and lighter. It's important to remember, though, that these feelings can differ among people and even from attack to attack.
Chest tightness: In the short answer, trapped intestinal gas in the upper abdomen can cause severe chest pain. Chest tightness is mostly experienced due to various reasons and finding out the cause can sometimes help how one should respond to the discomfort. Muscle strain in the chest area can be caused by overexertion during physical activity, incorrect way of lifting something, or even due to intense coughing.
Treatment of Asthma by Doctor Precautions:-
He/she will check your medical history, including family instances of asthma or allergy, the frequency of asthmatic attacks in the past, and other respiratory ailments. Physicians guide their patients about modification in lifestyle, which can decrease exposure to identifiable causal factors viz smoke, allergens, air pollutants etc.
Although asthma cannot be completely cured still it is quite possible to manage it by combining drugs, changes in lifestyle and control of surrounding.
Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of fluids to keep mucus thin.
Manage Stress Levels: Practice relaxation techniques such as yoga or meditation, which is going to decrease stress-induced asthma symptoms.
Limit Exposure: Implement strategies for reducing possible exposure to these triggers in your home environment by Using air purifiers, Keeping windows closed during high-pollen seasons, Not smoking indoors
Regular Exercise: Engage in physical activities that are according to your condition and consult with your doctor about doing suitable exercises.
Healthy Diet: A balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and omega-3 fatty acids may help in bringing down the level of inflammation.
Prognosis in homeopathy
Asthma is curable with homoeopathic treatment. How long you are suffering from the disease, has to do a lot with a treatment plan. No matter, whether you suffering from your disease either from recent times or for many years -everything is curable with us but in the early stage of the disease, you will be cured faster. For chronic conditions or in later stages or in case of many years of suffering, it will take a longer time to be cured. An intelligent person always starts treatment as early as observes any signs and symptoms of this disease, so immediately contact us as soon as you observe any abnormality in you.
TREATMENT PLAN OF BRAHM HOMEOPATHIC HEALING RESEARCH CENTRE
Brahm research-based, clinically proven, scientific treatment module is very effective in curing this disease. We have a team of well-qualified doctors who observe and analyst your case systematically, record all the signs and symptoms along with the progress of the disease, and understand its stages of progression, prognosis and complications. After that they inform you about your disease in detail, provide you proper diet chart [what to eat or what not to eat], exercise plan, lifestyle plan and guide you about many more factors that can improve your general health condition with systematic management of your disease with homoeopathic medicines till it gets cured.