Asthma Homeopathy medicines treatment
Asthma is a
chronic disease that affects your airways. Your airways are tubes that carry
air in and out of your lungs. If you have asthma, the inside walls of your
airways become sore and swollen. That makes them very sensitive, and they may
react strongly to things that you are allergic to or find irritating. When your
airways react, they get narrower and your lungs get less air. This can cause
wheezing, coughing, chest tightness and trouble breathing, especially early in
the morning or at night.
When your
asthma symptoms become worse than usual, it's called an asthma attack. In a
severe asthma attack, the airways can close so much that your vital organs do
not get enough oxygen. People can die from severe asthma attacks.
Asthma
-Causes
·
The exact cause
of asthma isn't known. May be some combination of factors (family genes and
certain environmental exposures) interact to cause asthma to develop, most
often early in life. These factors include:
·
An inherited
tendency to develop allergies, called atopy Parents who have asthma
·
Certain
respiratory infections during childhood
·
Contact with
some airborne allergens or exposure to some viral infections in infancy or in
early childhood when the immune system is developing
·
If asthma runs in your family, exposure to airborne allergens (for example, house
dust mites, cockroaches, and possibly cat or dog dander) and irritants (for
example, tobacco smoke) may make your airways more reactive to substances in
the air you breathe.
·
Many young
children no longer experience the same types of environmental exposures and
infections as children did in the past. This affects the way that the immune
systems in today's young children develop during very early childhood, and it
may increase their risk for asthma. This is especially true for
children who have close family members with one or both of these conditions
A number of
things can bring about or worsen asthma symptoms. Your doctor will help you
find out which things may cause your asthma to flare up if you come in contact
with them.
This may
include:
·
Allergens
found in dust, animal fur, cockroaches, mold, and pollens from trees,
grasses, and flowers
·
Irritants
such as cigarette smoke, air pollution, chemicals or dust in the workplace,
compounds in home décor products, and sprays (such as hairspray)
·
Certain
medicines such as aspirin or other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory
drugs and non selective beta-blockers
·
Sulphites in foods and drinks
·
Viral upper
respiratory infections such as colds
·
Exercise
(physical activity)
·
Other health
conditions—such as runny nose, sinus infections, reflux disease, psychological
stress, and sleep apnoea—can make asthma more difficult to
manage. These conditions need treatment as part of an overall asthma care plan.
·
Asthma is
different for each person. Some of the factors listed may not affect you. Other
factors that do affect you may not be on the list. Talk to your doctor about
the things that seem to make your asthma worse.
Who gets
Asthma?
·
Asthma
affects people of all ages, but it most often starts in childhood.
·
Young children,
who have frequent episodes of wheezing with respiratory infections, as well as
certain other risk factors, are at the highest risk of developing asthma that
continues beyond 6 years of age. These risk factors include having allergies,
eczema (an allergic skin condition), or parents who have asthma.
·
Among
children, more boys have asthma than girls. But among adults, more women have
the disease than men. It's not clear whether or how sex and sex hormones play a
role in causing asthma.
·
Most, but
not all, people who have asthma have allergies.
·
Some people
develop asthma because of exposure to certain chemical irritants or industrial
dusts in the workplace. This is called occupational asthma.
·
A young
child who has frequent wheezing with colds or respiratory infections is more
likely to have asthma if:
·
One or both
parents have asthma
·
The child
has signs of allergies, including the allergic skin condition eczema
·
The child
has allergic reactions to pollens or other airborne allergens
·
The child
wheezes even when he or she doesn't have a cold or other infection
Asthma-
Signs and Symptoms
Common
symptoms are
·
Coughing. Coughing from asthma is often worse at night or early in the
morning, making it hard to sleep.
·
Wheezing. Wheezing is a whistling or squeaky sound that occurs when you
breathe.
·
Chest
tightness. This may feel like something
is squeezing or sitting on your chest.
·
Shortness of
breath. Some people who have asthma
say they can't catch their breath or they feel out of breath. You may feel like
you can't get air out of your lungs.
Not all
people who have asthma have these symptoms. Likewise, having these symptoms
doesn't always mean that you have asthma. The types of asthma symptoms you
have, how often they occur, and how severe they are may vary over time.
Sometimes your symptoms may just annoy you. Other times they may be troublesome
enough to limit your daily routine. Severe symptoms can threaten your life.
It's vital to treat symptoms when you first notice them so they don't become
severe.
TREATMENT
& HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES for Asthma
General Approach - As far as I know homeopathy is the only system of
medicine which tries to 'cure' this disease, instead of trying to provide
symptomatic relief. While dealing with a case of asthma, a homeopath not only
records the symptoms of the disease but also studies the medical history,
family history, physical and psychological characteristics of a person. This
helps to find the cause, the precipitating factors, and the hereditary
tendency etc. Of special interest to a homeopath is the history of suppression
of skin disease. Homeopaths believe that when there is a tendency or predisposition
for a disease - it first manifests on the less vital organs, towards the
periphery (like skin). If this manifestation is suppressed than the disease
shifts inwards, towards the more vital organs (like lungs, heart, brain etc).
The fact that in children asthma is often preceded by eczema is observed
by the allopaths also. This fact is written in all their textbooks of medicine.
They say that children often 'move-out' of eczema and 'move-into' asthma. But
they are unable to make a correlation. Homeopaths believe that the suppression
of eczema with topical preparations, does not cure the disease/sensitivity of
the person, it merely drives it inwards.
Now after ascertaining the symptoms and the cause, the homeopath tries to
find a medicine which matches the symptoms as well as the general
characteristics of the person. The medicine so selected is administered to the
patient.
It is often (not necessarily) observed by homeopaths that when a right
medicine is given, the asthma disappears but the old eczema (if it was there
originally) reappears for some time, before finally disappearing itself. This
reappearance of old symptoms is seen as a reversal of disease process and is
considered a very good prognostic sign by homeopaths.
Treatment
Homoeopathic medicines works well for
all types of Asthma Without any side effect.
Whom to contact for Asthma Treatment
Dr.Senthil Kumar Treats many cases of Asthma In his medical professional experience
with successful results. Many patients get relief after taking treatment from
Dr.Senthil Kumar. Dr.Senthil Kumar visits Chennai at Vivekanantha
Homeopathy Clinic Velachery Chennai 42. To get appointment please call 9786901830,
+91 94430 54168 or mail to consult.ur.dr@gmail.com,
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