Asthma is a lung disease that inflames and narrows the airways. Airways that carry air into and out of your lungs become swollen and sensitive due to Asthma. Inflammation in the airways leads to excess production of mucus in the airways which further narrows the airways. This leads to several health discomforts like shortness of breath, wheezing, cough and chest tightness in people with Asthma. There are different types of Asthma like atopic or childhood Asthma, occupational Asthma or adulthood Asthma, exercise induced Asthma, cough variant Asthma, nocturnal or night-time Asthma and severe Asthma.
Seasonal changes and allergies trigger
Asthma symptoms. Asthma can lead to many complications like sleeping disorders or sleeplessness, pneumonia, respiratory failure, collapsed lungs and status asthmaticus or severe Asthma which is not responding to treatment.
What causes Asthma?
Causes of
Asthma are not known, but it is believed that Asthma is caused due to combination of both genetic factors and environmental factors.
- Genetic factors- genetic factors play an important role in Asthma and many other diseases. When an individual have parents or family members with Asthma, then he is at an increased risk of developing Asthma. People who have family history of Asthma are at an increased risk of Asthma when compared to others.
- Environmental factors- many environmental factors can lead to Asthma. Environmental factors like exposure to chemicals, smoking, weather and pollution leads to Asthma.
Risk factors of Asthma
Several risk factors triggers Asthma symptoms and Asthma attack in people with Asthma.
Risk factors or triggers of Asthma are different from person to person. Some common risk factors of Asthma include
- Seasonal changes- changes in weather like cold climate, cold breeze in the night, humidity can trigger the risk of Asthma in many people.
- Some Allergies- people with allergies for different substances like dust mites, pollen and many other.
- People who have respiratory infections are at increased rate of Asthma.
- Pollution and cigarette smoke can cause Asthma,
Stress
Infections
Intensive workouts causes shortness of breath and lead to Asthma
Being overweight and obesity also triggers Asthma.
- Exposure to chemicals also contribute in the development of Asthma
- Certain remedies used in treatments
Cold, flu and other illnesses can trigger the symptoms of Asthma. Avoiding the triggers is the ideal way to control Asthma and its symptoms. If Asthma in elders not treated properly then it may lead to several complications and sometimes it can be lifethreatning.
Homeopathic Treatment of Asthma
Homeopathic treatment of Asthma is an ideal and effective treatment. Homeopathy for Asthma is safe, has no side effects. Asthma treatment in homeopathy uses natural substances obtained from plants, vegetables in the treatment.
Asthma treatment in homeopathy not just treats inflammation but also targets to treat the underlying root cause. Homeopathic treatment of Asthma is prescribed based on symptoms, family history and individualization. Homeopathy for Asthma is a non invasive treatment and painless material. Homeopathy for Asthma reduces inflammation in the airways. Homeopathic treatment of Asthma is safe for all age groups including children and also conceived women.
Asthma treatment in homeopathy may differ from person to person depending on the severity of the problem.