ASTHMA

Asthma is a chronic inflammation disorder in which many cells & cellular elements play a role. Chronic inflammation is associated with airway hyper responsiveness that leads to recurrent episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness & coughing particularly at night and coughing, particularly in the night & in the early morning. These episodes are usually associated with widespread but variable airflow obstruction within lungs that is often reversible, either spontaneously & with treatment.

Common symptoms –

  1. Wheezing on expiration
  2. Chest tightness
  3. Cough (barking cough)
  4. Shortness of breath
  5. Disturbed sleep (due to symptoms )

Precipitating factors for Asthma

  1. Exercises particularly in cold weather
  2. Common allergens like dust, mites , pollutants, animal fur , pollen etc.
  3. Viral URTI
  4. Stress & emotions
  5. Certain medications
  6. Food additives
  7. Strong odors

KEY COMPONENTS OUR REHABILITATION PROGRAM FOR AN ASTHMA PATIENT

  1. Thorough Respiratory assessment & Daily Self-Assessment Tools
  2. Disease Education
  3. Exercises that includes strength & endurance training
  4. Detailed nutrition counseling & tailor-made diet chart including weight management
  5. Breathing exercises –
  6. Airways clearance techniques

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