Homeopathic Medicine for Asthma

Our Treatments

Need Help Get In Touch Quickly

Asthma

Causes

Asthma is not just triggered by physical irritants-it is rooted in deeper immune and emotional sensitivities

At Sahaj,we believe every Asthma has a unique fingerprint .And that’s where our journey begins

Signs & Symptoms

Scopes of Homeopathy

Homeopathy strengthens the lungs ,calm the immune system and bring emotional balance

Homeopathy sees patient as a person-body,breath ,mind and emotion

WHY SAHAJ

At Sahaj,we believe breath is life Our role is not just to treat Asthma but enpower the body with freedom to live and breath without fear

  • Complete profiling:We dive into history,personality,triggers,famil patterns and hidden emotional tensions
  • Sensitive Healing :We help patients express,not suppress
  • Breath based lifestyle support tips on nutrition,breathing techniques,mindful play and gut health for better lung strength
  • Fear to freedom-Goal is not crisis management but build true resilience so breath flows free

Let Sahaj guide the journey from constriction to calm ,fear to freedom Connect with us to begin a healing jouney that’s gentle ,deep and long lasting

Frequently Asked Questions

What is asthma and what causes it?

Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease that causes inflammation and narrowing of the airways, leading to symptoms like wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath. It is often triggered by allergens, exercise, cold air, or respiratory infections.

Symptoms include wheezing, persistent coughing (especially at night or after exercise), shortness of breath, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing during asthma attacks.

Doctors typically diagnose asthma through physical exams, medical history, and tests like spirometry or peak flow measurement to assess lung function.

While there is no permanent cure for asthma, the condition can be effectively managed with proper treatment, including medications, lifestyle changes, and avoiding triggers.

Triggers vary but can include allergens like pollen, dust mites, or pet dander; respiratory infections; exercise; smoke; strong odors; and environmental factors such as cold air or pollution.

For individuals with allergic asthma, exposure to allergens can cause airway inflammation and heightened sensitivity, leading to an increase in symptoms like wheezing and coughing.

Asthma management typically involves quick-relief inhalers for immediate symptom control and long-term medications, such as corticosteroids, to reduce airway inflammation. Developing an asthma action plan with your doctor is also crucial for effective management.

Scroll to Top