Ozone Therapy Benefits in Asthma
Asthma is a long-term respiratory disease in which the
airways occasionally narrow, swell, and become too mucous-lined, frequently in
reaction to one or more triggers.
These episodes could be brought on by
exposure to an allergy or stimulant in the
environment
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cold air.
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Air that is heated.
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humid air.
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effort or exercise.
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Mental strain.
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The most frequent causes of triggers in kids are
viral infections like the common cold.
Wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and coughing are some of the symptoms brought on by this airway restriction. Broncho-dilators cause the tightness of the airways to relax. The majority of patients report feeling well in between episodes, though they may experience moderate symptoms and may experience prolonged exercise-induced breathlessness compared with people who are not affected.
Some people with asthma experience chronic respiratory
impairment. Others experience an intermittent disease with episodic symptoms
that can be brought on by a variety of factors, such as stress, airborne
allergens, air pollutants (including smoking or traffic fumes), upper
respiratory infections, or exercise. Asthmatics may have some or all of the
following symptoms, including dyspnea, wheezing, stridor, coughing, and an
inability to exert themselves physically. Some asthmatics who experience severe
shortness of breath and constriction of the chest may not wheeze or stridor,
and their symptoms could be mistaken for those of COPD.
Asthma has no known treatment. Most asthma sufferers use an inhaler to increase their oxygen intake while they are having a flare-up. You can use ozone therapy to lessen the frequency of your asthma attacks. Ozone clears the lungs, provides oxygen to the body, eliminates anaerobic organisms that cause asthma, and prevents tiredness. Ozone therapy is the best treatment for lung disorders.
Dr. Nikita
Khabale Patil
M.D.(Ayu)
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