Help for Asthma
The treatment of asthma involves working together with your health care provider
to find methods that would best help control the condition in terms of
prevention of acute attacks and the management of milder symptoms.
A treatment plan will include learning about how to quickly recognize an attack,
what to do in emergency situations and how to avoid personal triggers where
possible. In most cases, the use of conventional western medication and/or herbal
and homeopathic remedies is recommended.
Conventional Western medicine generally treats asthma with a combination of
preventative and quick-relief medications. These may include the frequent
use of inhalers, anti-inflammatory medication, bronchodilators, corticosteroids,
and anti-allergy medications.
While conventional medical treatment may sometimes be necessary (especially
quick relief medications), many of them come with a number of potentially
dangerous side effects as well as negative effects on immune system
functioning. Prolonged use of these medications have the potential to lower
immune system health, resulting in increased asthma attacks, reduced resistance
to allergens, while also leaving the body more vulnerable to other illnesses.
Note: You should not stop your asthma medication without first consulting your
doctor, a trained naturopath or homeopath for guidance.
Natural Remedies
There are a number of highly effective herbal and homeopathic remedies that may
be used for the successful treatment of asthma and other respiratory conditions.
Depending on the severity of the asthma, natural remedies can either reduce or
completely eliminate the need for the synthetic drugs and are often used
in conjunction with conventional medications as a part of a holistic treatment plan.
Herbal ingredients such as Matricaria recutita and Astralagus are known for their
antispasmodic and anti-inflammatory properties, while homeopathic ingredients
such as Mag. Phos. and Nat. Sulph are successful at easing chest and throat
constriction and soothing mucous membranes while reducing the presence of
phlegm in the chest. Used regularly, natural remedies can help improve
respiratory health, reduce the incidence and severity of asthma attacks while
strengthening the immune system.
The treatment of asthma involves working together with your health care provider
to find methods that would best help control the condition in terms of
prevention of acute attacks and the management of milder symptoms.
A treatment plan will include learning about how to quickly recognize an attack,
what to do in emergency situations and how to avoid personal triggers where
possible. In most cases, the use of conventional western medication and/or herbal
and homeopathic remedies is recommended.
Conventional Western medicine generally treats asthma with a combination of
preventative and quick-relief medications. These may include the frequent
use of inhalers, anti-inflammatory medication, bronchodilators, corticosteroids,
and anti-allergy medications.
While conventional medical treatment may sometimes be necessary (especially
quick relief medications), many of them come with a number of potentially
dangerous side effects as well as negative effects on immune system
functioning. Prolonged use of these medications have the potential to lower
immune system health, resulting in increased asthma attacks, reduced resistance
to allergens, while also leaving the body more vulnerable to other illnesses.
Note: You should not stop your asthma medication without first consulting your
doctor, a trained naturopath or homeopath for guidance.
Natural Remedies
There are a number of highly effective herbal and homeopathic remedies that may
be used for the successful treatment of asthma and other respiratory conditions.
Depending on the severity of the asthma, natural remedies can either reduce or
completely eliminate the need for the synthetic drugs and are often used
in conjunction with conventional medications as a part of a holistic treatment plan.
Herbal ingredients such as Matricaria recutita and Astralagus are known for their
antispasmodic and anti-inflammatory properties, while homeopathic ingredients
such as Mag. Phos. and Nat. Sulph are successful at easing chest and throat
constriction and soothing mucous membranes while reducing the presence of
phlegm in the chest. Used regularly, natural remedies can help improve
respiratory health, reduce the incidence and severity of asthma attacks while
strengthening the immune system.
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