Causes
Exposure to various irritants and substances that trigger allergies (allergens) can trigger signs and symptoms of asthma. Asthma triggers are different from person to person and can include :
- Airborne substances, such as pollen, dust mites, mold spores, pet dander etc
- Respiratory infections, such as the common cold, sinusitis, flu.
- Physical activity (exercise-induced asthma).
- Cold air
- Air pollutants and irritants, such as smoke.
- Certain medications, including beta blockers, aspirin, ibuprofen.
- Strong emotions and stress.
- Sulfites and preservatives added to some types of foods and beverages, including shrimp, dried fruit, processed potatoes, beer and wine.
- Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), a condition in which stomach acids back up into your throat.
- Certain Fruit and vegetable consumption may reduce the risk of developing asthma by increasing immunity. Antioxidants found in plant foods contribute to reduced airway inflammation and resulting improvements in Asthma.
- While some dairy products intake may increase the issue.
- High fat intake and low fiber intake have been associated with airway inflammation and worsened lung function in asthmatic patients.
- Mediterranean-style dietary patterns emphasizing plant-based items have also been associated with reduced asthma symptoms acc to a research.
- There is relationship between asthma prevalence and vitamin D insufficiency and deficiency in children.
- Overweight and obese are at higher risk of developing asthma as compared to normal-weight.
Note :- It is advisable to consult your physician/ dietitian before following any regimen or adapting any major lifestyle changes as in some cases it might not suit you, leading to adverse effect on health or it may even interfere with your medications.
- Asthma results from oversensitivity (hypersensitivity) of the immune system. Homeopathy works by reducing the body's over-sensitivity and treats the disease at a deeper level .
- Homeopathy corrects your body’s immunity and hence reduces the body’s tendency to catch a frequent cold and cough, recurrent throat infections, etc. Hence, it improves the general health of the patient.
- Homeopathic medicines reduce the frequency, intensity, and duration of acute asthma attacks.
- A well selected constitutional remedy when taken regularly over a period, homeopathic medicines may reduce the frequent need for conventional medicines, such as inhalers, bronchodilators, cortisone, or antibiotics.
- It helps the patient to live an attack-free phase for a long time, as it produces long-lasting results.
- Homeopathic treatment is absolutely safe, non-toxic, and non-habit-forming and hence can be taken as a part of the long-term management of asthma.
- Arsenicum album , Tuberculinum , Natrum sulphuricum , Sulphur , Pulsatilla , Phosphorus, Nux vomica , Lycopodium, Kali carbonicum are some commonly used homeopathic remedies.
NOTE :-The physician has to take a decision as to which approach is appropriate for a particular patients as each case & patient has its own scope & limitations. So avoid self-medication & always consult your physician .
- Certain Fruit and vegetable consumption may reduce the risk of developing asthma by increasing immunity. Antioxidants found in plant foods contribute to reduced airway inflammation and resulting improvements in Asthma.
- While some dairy products intake may increase the issue.
- High fat intake and low fiber intake have been associated with airway inflammation and worsened lung function in asthmatic patients.
- Mediterranean-style dietary patterns emphasizing plant-based items have also been associated with reduced asthma symptoms acc to a research.
- There is relationship between asthma prevalence and vitamin D insufficiency and deficiency in children.
- Overweight and obese are at higher risk of developing asthma as compared to normal-weight.
Note :- It is advisable to consult your physician/ dietitian before following any regimen or adapting any major lifestyle changes as in some cases it might not suit you, leading to adverse effect on health or it may even interfere with your medications.
- Asthma results from oversensitivity (hypersensitivity) of the immune system. Homeopathy works by reducing the body's over-sensitivity and treats the disease at a deeper level .
- Homeopathy corrects your body’s immunity and hence reduces the body’s tendency to catch a frequent cold and cough, recurrent throat infections, etc. Hence, it improves the general health of the patient.
- Homeopathic medicines reduce the frequency, intensity, and duration of acute asthma attacks.
- A well selected constitutional remedy when taken regularly over a period, homeopathic medicines may reduce the frequent need for conventional medicines, such as inhalers, bronchodilators, cortisone, or antibiotics.
- It helps the patient to live an attack-free phase for a long time, as it produces long-lasting results.
- Homeopathic treatment is absolutely safe, non-toxic, and non-habit-forming and hence can be taken as a part of the long-term management of asthma.
- Arsenicum album , Tuberculinum , Natrum sulphuricum , Sulphur , Pulsatilla , Phosphorus, Nux vomica , Lycopodium, Kali carbonicum are some commonly used homeopathic remedies.
NOTE :- The physician has to take a decision as to which approach is appropriate for a particular patients as each case & patient has its own scope & limitations. So avoid self-medication & always consult your physician .