Asthma

Asthma, Common Cold, and Cough
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory lung disease. The inflammation tightens the airways and makes it harder to breathe. Typical symptoms include wheezing, coughing (particularly at night or early morning), chest tightness, and dyspnea. These symptoms might vary from a few moderate bouts to frequent severe attacks that need to be treated right away by a doctor.
Although the precise etiology of asthma is unknown, a complex combination of genetic and environmental variables is thought to be involved. Cold air, air pollution, and some drugs can trigger asthma episodes.
Common Cold
The common cold is a mild infection of the upper respiratory system, which includes the nose and throat. The average adult gets two to three colds a year; youngsters get even more. Although they can occur at any time of year, colds are more common in the winter and spring.
Cough
Coughing is a reflex motion that helps remove mucus or allergens from the respiratory system. Coughing with a cold might be brought on by post-nasal drip or inflammation-induced throat discomfort. Although it provides protection, it might linger long after other cold symptoms have subsided.
How Homeopathy Helps with Asthma, Cold, and Cough
Dr. Sneha Sinkar offers a unique approach to treating cough, colds, and asthma. She is an expert at using homeopathy to stimulate the body's innate healing abilities. Her team designs a treatment plan based on your specific symptoms and overall health profile, aiming to address the underlying cause rather than just alleviating the symptoms temporarily.













