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Asked for male, 28 years old from Bangalore
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Asthma is a very simple disease. First identify factors which aggravate your symptoms. These are called triggers. Try to avoid them. Use preventive and reliever medication in the form of inhalers regularly. No side effects.
Asked for female, 30 years old from Mumbai
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Dear lybrate-user,
a perfect question on international yoga day! how's the response to inhalers? how's the general health? apart from inhalation therapy pranayam and certain yogasanas can help increasing lung power. Sometimes emotional turbulence can lead to repeated asthma attacks and hence vipassana and art of living courses can help you immensely. Regular moderate intensity exercise can reduce severity and frequency of attacks.
a perfect question on international yoga day! how's the response to inhalers? how's the general health? apart from inhalation therapy pranayam and certain yogasanas can help increasing lung power. Sometimes emotional turbulence can lead to repeated asthma attacks and hence vipassana and art of living courses can help you immensely. Regular moderate intensity exercise can reduce severity and frequency of attacks.
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Asked for female, 71 years old from Noida
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ASTHMA SYMPTOMS - difficulty breathing, wheezing, breathing through the mouth, fast breathing, frequent respiratory infections, rapid breathing, or shortness of breath at night
Certain foods, such as milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, soy, wheat, fish and shellfish, and food additives can trigger asthma symptoms. It is best to avoid these foods if they trigger an asthma attack.
We have good homeopathic medicines for asthma, cold allergy and many other respiratory diseases.
But the recur...more
Certain foods, such as milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, soy, wheat, fish and shellfish, and food additives can trigger asthma symptoms. It is best to avoid these foods if they trigger an asthma attack.
We have good homeopathic medicines for asthma, cold allergy and many other respiratory diseases.
But the recur...more
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Hello,Medication will not help at this age, you should try
Exercise like stretching
swimming regularly
yoga like Tadasan and Sarvang asana.
play Basket ball regularly.
Take proper balanced nutritios and protein rich diet.
*Mix two tablespoons of ashwagandha powder in a glass of warm cow’s milk.
1. Add sugar or jaggery according to your taste and mix well.
2. Drink it every night before going to bed at least for 45 days to increase your height. I suggest you to fol...more
Exercise like stretching
swimming regularly
yoga like Tadasan and Sarvang asana.
play Basket ball regularly.
Take proper balanced nutritios and protein rich diet.
*Mix two tablespoons of ashwagandha powder in a glass of warm cow’s milk.
1. Add sugar or jaggery according to your taste and mix well.
2. Drink it every night before going to bed at least for 45 days to increase your height. I suggest you to fol...more
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Hi Lybrate user,
According to Ayurveda, When the digestive system is weak, the body becomes oversensitive to dust, pollen and other substances which trigger an asthma attack. Deposits of ama (mucus) in the lungs and respiratory tract create obstruction in breathing and cause wheezing or coughing. Ayurvedic treatment of asthma focuses on restoring digestion with herbal preparations and the right diet and lifestyle changes. Prepare a mixture of powdered dried ginger root, black pepper and long...more
According to Ayurveda, When the digestive system is weak, the body becomes oversensitive to dust, pollen and other substances which trigger an asthma attack. Deposits of ama (mucus) in the lungs and respiratory tract create obstruction in breathing and cause wheezing or coughing. Ayurvedic treatment of asthma focuses on restoring digestion with herbal preparations and the right diet and lifestyle changes. Prepare a mixture of powdered dried ginger root, black pepper and long...more
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