Asthma and Homeopathy Treatment In India
Asthma is a chronic
inflammatory disease of the airways characterized by obstruction of the entry
and exit of air into the lungs, which can lead to coughing , wheezing, and serious
breathing difficulties .
In this condition, the tubes that carry air to the lungs (bronchi
and bronchioles) tend to become inflamed, which are very sensitive to
environmental stimuli such as weather, dust, pollution, volatile chemicals
(solvents, paints, cleaners) or a food, although this reaction can also be
triggered by an allergy, intense physical effort or a moment of anxiety.
Figures from the World Health Organization (WHO) indicate that 18
percent of the Indian population suffers from asthma, Likewise,
it is estimated that there are about 235 million
patients with this condition worldwide. The
group most affected are girls and boys up to 14 years of age, apparently
because they are more exposed to respiratory infections and allergies.
Deep look Into Symptoms of Asthma
The symptoms of this condition vary in each person and can appear for various causes (environmental, allergies, food, stress). The most common are:
- Pain or tightness in the chest
- Cough (in children this can lead to vomiting).
- Shortness of breath.
- Wheezing and noise when breathing (wheezing).
- Breathing faster than usual.
- Nervousness and restlessness
Classifiocation of Asthma: Likewise, asthma can be classified into four basic categories, according to the severity of its manifestations:
- Mild intermittent. Symptoms appear up to twice a week and up to two nights a month.
- Mild persistent. They occur more than twice a week, but no more than once a day.
- Persistent moderate. They occur once a day and more than one night a week.
- Persistent severe. Symptoms occur throughout the day, every day, and are frequent at night.
- Severe asthma attacks can be life threatening. Signs that prompt medical help should be sought are:
- Bluish colored lips and face.
- Mental confusion and severe drowsiness during an asthma attack.
- Extreme shortness of breath.
- Rapid pulse
- Intense anxiety due to shortness of breath.
- Sweating
- Difficulty speaking
- Breathing stops temporarily.
Patient care and Diagnosis of Asthma
Asthma is usually diagnosed through observation of symptoms and physical examination, and there are tests that can support the doctor's judgment, such as spirometry, which assesses lung capacity and function; X-rays and CT scans, allergy tests, and cold or exercise provocation tests can also be considered.
Once this condition is confirmed, a treatment and change of habits should be established aimed at controlling the inflammation of the respiratory tract, limiting exposure to substances that can trigger the symptoms and helping the patient to carry out their usual activities without having asthma symptoms. Some steps to follow are:
- Practice breathing exercises regularly. This will help you to have a better reaction in the event of a crisis, as it allows you to control air flow and anxiety.
- Avoid cigarette smoking and smoky places. Tobacco is an asthma trigger, as it increases bronchial inflammation.
- Play sports with caution. Performing warm-up and stretching exercises allows the airways to prepare for exertion.
- Adherence to treatment. Following the doctor's instructions and self-care guidelines is essential to have a good quality of life.
- Generate an emergency plan. The doctor can help distinguish a serious crisis, prescribe medicine for emergencies, and define when to seek help from emergency services.
Asthma care, In the times of covid-19
People with moderate to severe asthma are at increased risk of complications from SARS-CoV-2 infection , as it can affect the nose, throat, and lungs, as well as trigger asthma attacks; This can also lead to pneumonia, so it is important to take preventive measures such as the following:
- Do not stop taking medications prescribed by your doctor or change your asthma treatment plan.
- Wash your hands frequently with soap and water, for at least 20 seconds.
- Have a reserve of medications for treatment, for at least 30 days.
- Stay home as long as possible.
- In case of going out, wear a mask in public settings and when contacting people with whom you do not live regularly.
- Properly manage stress during confinement to avoid heavy breathing (hyperventilation), which can lead to asthma attacks.
Asthma and Homeopathy Treatment
As per Dr.
Abhishek Kasana M.D – An Expert Homeopathy Doctor in India, homeopathy medicine is Best
for Bronchial Asthma and other allergies treatment. In last few years even the
number of respiratory allergies has increased multi-folds in children. More and
more patients are visiting us for allergies and Asthma consultation.
So the answer is Yes!! Asthma is curable, and homeopathy is Best treatment option for asthma.
Although conventional medications are widely used to control asthma, we must point out that corticosteroids (used in respiratory crises) could affect children and have a negative effect on growth. This is one of the reasons why homeopathic doctors widely recommend the use of their treatments, which are effective and much safer. In that sense, we recommend that you take into account that:
- As we often mention, homeopathic medicines are very safe and effective, practically free of side effects when prescribed and used correctly.
- These remedies can be used with other types of drugs.
- Through a well-developed strategy, homeopathic medicines can reduce the dose of conventional medicines and thus their adverse effects.
- Patients who use Homeopathy report to their doctors a decrease in the severity and frequency of their crises, achieving a notable improvement in their quality of life.
- As we have pointed out, there are different factors involved in asthma. Homeopathy has medicines that act globally, taking care of the various factors involved in the disease, and helps the immune system to modulate and work properly.
Best Homeopathy Medicine For Asthma Treatment: Some of the remedies that can be used to care for the patient with
asthma are: Aralia racemosa , Kali
carboniucum , Arsenicum
album , Lachesis trigonocephalus , Drosera
rotundifolia , Datura
stramonium , Antimonium
tartaricum , Kalium
carbonicum , Ipecacuana , Blatta
orientalis , Grindelia
robusta , Lobelia inflata , Staphysagria and Ignatia
amara .
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