Asthmatic Bronchitis Treated Effectively With Homeopathy

A 15-year-old male patient, Mast. S.K. (PIN: 37797) visited Life Force Homeopathy with complaints of Asthmatic Bronchitis on 25th Aug 2018.

He was suffering from Asthmatic Bronchitis since childhood and was on inhalers daily. He was experiencing symptoms, such as wheezing, breathlessness, productive cough with greenish yellowish phlegm, lacrimation from eyes, headache, throat irritation, and, sometimes, fever.

He used to get these episodes once in 1.5 months, and the episode would last for about 15 days.

His complaints would increase after having cold drinks, cold food, and sour things and in the cold and rainy weather.

He was taking Levolin and Seroflow inhalers daily.

He also had Urticaria (red wheals on the upper arms, chest, back, and thighs) with itching once in 15-20 days.

He was a vegetarian and liked to eat junk food- chocolates, ice-creams, and sweets. He disliked vegetables.

He was very studious and playful.

After detailed case-taking and studying and analyzing the case, he was prescribed research-based medicines for Allergic Bronchitis.

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Follow-Ups:

At the first follow-up on 16th October 2018, he reported that there was a mild improvement in his relief in the symptoms. No major change had occurred. He was continuing Levolin and Seroflow inhalers.

On 20th December 2018, he reported that he did not have episodes of the cold in 2 months, and his coughing and itchy bumps had fairly decreased. He also had stopped using Levolin and Seroflow inhalers.

On 15th April 2019, he said he was feeling 70% better. He had only one severe episode of cough and fever in the last month.

On 15th June 2019, he said that his cold, cough and itchy bumps had increased for 1 month due to the rainy weather. But, he was not taking any inhalers or antibiotics.

On 3rd August 2019, the patient said that he is fine now. He had no episodes in the last month.

On 11th April 2020, the patient said he is absolutely fine. He had only mild cold and cough occasionally.

The patient is very happy with the treatment he received at Life Force.

Conclusion:

This case illustrates that homeopathy can deal with Allergic conditions, such as Urticaria and Asthmatic Bronchitis, very effectively, even though they may be long-standing for many years. Homeopathy helps to reduce the dependence on Allopathic inhalers and antibiotics and also reduces the frequency, severity, and recurrence of the disease.

  • Written by Dr. Shilpa Vanarase, Associate doctor to Dr. Rajesh Shah

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