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Asthma is a condition in which your airways narrow and swells and produce extra mucus. This can make breathing difficult and trigger coughing, wheezing and shortness of breath. For some people, asthma is a minor nuisance. For others, it can be a major problem that interferes with daily activities and may lead to a life-threatening asthma attack There is a myth that asthma can't cured but in ayurveda it is possible cure it from root and also in week requirement of inhaler will end.

Asthma attack illustration at NHC
Who's Most at Risk

Asthma complications include:

  • Signs and symptoms that interfere with sleep, work or recreational activities
  • Sick days from work or school during asthma flare-ups
  • Permanent narrowing of the bronchial tubes (airway remodeling) that affects how well you can breathe
  • Emergency room visits and hospitalizations for severe asthma attacks
  • Side effects from long-term use of some medications used to stabilize severe asthma
  • The proper treatment makes a big difference in preventing both short-term and long-term complications caused by asthma.
Types of Asthma

As many different factors come together to cause asthma, there are many different types of disease, separated by age and severity. Adults and children share the same triggers for symptoms that set off an allergic response in the airways, including airborne pollutants, mold, mildew, and cigarette smoke.

  • Childhood asthma:- Children are more likely to have an intermittent form of asthma that presents severe attacks. Some children might experience daily symptoms, but the common characteristic among children with asthma is a heightened sensitivity to substances that cause allergy.
  • Adult-onset asthma:- Asthma in adults is often persistent and requires the daily management of flare-ups and preventing symptoms. Asthma can begin at any age. Allergies lead to at least 30 percent of adult presentations of asthma. Obesity is a strong risk factor for adult-onset asthma, and women are more likely to develop the condition after the age of 20 years. People over 65 years of age make up a large number of deaths from asthma.
  • Occupational asthma:- This is a type of asthma that occurs as a direct result of a job or profession. Symptoms will become apparent after attending a particular workplace. Industries with regular associations to occupational asthma include baking, laboratory work, or manufacturing.
  • Difficult-to-control and severe asthma:- These types involve consistent, debilitating asthma symptoms and breathing difficulties. Around 12 percent of people with asthma have difficult-to-control or severe asthma.
  • Seasonal asthma:- This type occurs in response to allergens that are only in the surrounding environment at certain times of the year, such as cold air in the winter or pollen during hay fever season.
Who’s Most at Risk and its causes?

A number of factors are thought to increase your chances of developing asthma. These include:

  • Having a blood relative (such as a parent or sibling) with asthma
  • Having another allergic condition, such as atopic dermatitis or allergic rhinitis (hay fever)
  • Being overweight
  • Being a smoker
  • Exposure to secondhand smoke
  • Exposure to exhaust fumes or other types of pollution
  • Exposure to occupational triggers, such as chemicals used in farming, hairdressing, and manufacturing
Symptoms and Diagnostics

Asthma symptoms vary from person to person. You may have infrequent asthma attacks, have symptoms only at certain times — such as when exercising — or have symptoms all the time.
Asthma signs and symptoms include:

  • Shortness of breath
  • Chest tightness or pain
  • Trouble sleeping caused by shortness of breath, coughing or wheezing
  • A whistling or wheezing sound when exhaling (wheezing is a common sign of asthma in children)
  • Coughing or wheezing attacks that are worsened by a respiratory virus, such as a cold or the flu
  • Increasing difficulty breathing (measurable with a peak flow meter, a device used to check how well your lungs are working). The need to use a quick-relief inhaler more often
Asthma attack illustration at NHC

Three main components comprise an accurate asthma diagnosis: Medical history, observations during a physical exam, and results from breathing tests.
A primary care physician will administer these tests and determine the level of asthma as mild, intermittent, moderate, or severe in people who show signs of the condition, as well as identifying the type.
A detailed family history of asthma and allergies can help a doctor make an accurate diagnosis. A personal history of allergies is also important to mention, as many share mechanisms with asthma and increase the risk.

Natural Tips

Here are some natural tips which we can provide in giving reliefs to asthma patients. You can try it for one months will see a result.

  • Herbs and natural dietary supplements: Many different herbs, plants, and supplements have been used with asthma. Since none have been definitively shown to help asthma symptoms, they are generally not recommended. Other studies have looked at using magnesium, omega-3 fatty acids, and antioxidant supplements such as vitamin C and vitamin E for asthma symptoms. Again, there is not enough evidence to recommend these natural therapies.
  • Yoga: Stress may trigger asthma symptoms. Breathing exercises used in yoga have been found to help some people with asthma control breathing and relieve stress, a common asthma trigger.
  • Asthma Diet: If you have a food allergy, avoiding foods that trigger an allergy attack may also help with some asthma symptoms.
  • Acupuncture: While some people with asthma have found that acupuncture can help reduce asthma attacks and improve breathing, studies are not conclusive.
  • Biofeedback: Learning to control heart rate may be helpful with asthma management but more studies are needed to confirm a benefit.
Treatment at NHC Life

Treating asthma early may prevent long-term lung damage and help keep the condition from worsening over time. Homeopathy has been from time immemorial helping people with Asthma. Many of them have been cured and many of them have been able to control their asthma. Most of the children who seek homeopathic help in Asthma have been cured.


At NHCLife we provide treatment for this disease with herbal and homeopathic medicines. The homeopathy medicines cure the disease of root and hence minimize the chances of its reoccurrence.
The treatment is 100% safe with no side effect.

SUCCESS STORIES

We want to save people from inhaler and nebulizer and make their life healthy

Going through intolerable breathing difficulties, Mrs. Tara Devi and her daughter talks about how she was relieved from the pain of asthma through our treatment. She says, “Her mother use to take inhaler twice a day and how she felt that they won't be able to save their mother but after taking our medicines, her health improves." I really appreciate all the advice by the doctors gave me and even after removal of stones within 4 months I am changing my lifestyle as directed and the results are gratifying.

At NHC Life Center, we are happy to see our patients understand that if the breathing condition is serious or not, the duration of treatment will be more. We congratulate all our patients for their success in our treatment as it is their belief which keeps us going for good.

I feel such a relief after taking your medicines. I am feeling much better now, no pain nothing else. Thank you so much

- Ankit Bansal

My gallbladder was completely collapsed and it was empty feeling at the place of gallbladder. Doctors said for operation only but after taking treatment over here now it better no more loose motions. Feeling Healthy.

- Sapna Rani

I was going for operation but doctor's appointment got cancelled so i decided to take medicine from here. But now after stone removal I am feeling much better and relaxed. Diet I followed was worth it

- Rajni