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D19 Doliosis Cough Asthma Liquid Complex

175.00

Controls cough and mild symptoms of asthma

Description

Relieves coughing, shortness of breath and other mild respiratory symptoms of Asthma and Bronchitis.

Antimonium Tartaricum 12x 0.02
Drosera Rotundifolia 10x 0.02 %
Natrum Sulphuricum 12x 0.02 %
Kali Bichromicum 8x 0.02 %
Spongia Tosta 8x 0.02 %
Alcohol 30 % v/v

Asthma is an inflammatory disease of the airways to the lungs. It makes breathing difficult and can make some physical activities challenging or even impossible.

To understand asthma, it’s necessary to understand a little about what happens when you breathe. Normally, with every breath you take, air goes through your nose or mouth, down into your throat, and into your airways, eventually making it to your lungs.

There are lots of small air passages in your lungs that help deliver oxygen from the air into your bloodstream.

Asthma symptoms occur when the lining of your airways swells and the muscles around them tighten. Mucus then fills the airways, further reducing the amount of air that can pass through.

These conditions can then bring on an asthma “attack,” which is the coughing and tightness in the chest that’s typical of asthma.

Symptoms

The most common symptom of asthma is wheezing. This is a squealing or whistling sound that occurs when you breathe.

Other asthma symptoms may include:

  • coughing, especially at night, when laughing, or during exercise
  • tightness in the chest
  • shortness of breath
  • difficulty talking
  • anxiousness or panic
  • fatigue
  • chest pain
  • rapid breathing
  • frequent infections
  • trouble sleeping

The type of asthma that you have can determine which symptoms you experience.

Some people experience symptoms consistently throughout the day. Others may find that certain activities can make symptoms worse.

Signs of an asthma flare-up may include:

  • coughing
  • wheezing
  • throat clearing
  • difficulty sleeping
  • chest pain or tightness
  • fatigue

 

 

WHAT TO DO?

 

  • Avoiding triggers. Steer clear of chemicals, smells, or products that have caused breathing problems in the past.
  • Reducing exposure to allergens. If you’ve identified allergens, such as dust or mold, that trigger an asthma attack, avoid them if possible.
  • Getting allergy shots. Allergen immunotherapy is a type of treatment that may help alter your immune system. With routine shots, your body may become less sensitive to any triggers you encounter.
  • Taking preventive medication. Your doctor may prescribe medication for you to take on a daily basis. This medication may be used in addition to the one you use in case of an emergency.
  • Eating a healthier diet. Eating a healthy, balanced diet can help improve your overall health.
  • Maintaining a moderate weight. Asthma tends to be worse in people with overweight and obesity. Losing weight is healthy for your heart, your joints, and your lungs.
  • Quitting smoking, if you smoke. Irritants such as cigarette smoke can trigger asthma and increase your risk for COPD.
  • Exercising regularly. Activity can trigger an asthma attack, but regular exercise may actually help reduce the risk of breathing problems.
  • Managing stress. Stress can be a trigger for asthma symptoms. Stress can also make stopping an asthma attack more difficult.

Nutrient-rich foods are vital to helping reduce symptoms, but food allergies can trigger asthma symptoms.

 

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