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Respiratory system is one of the major
system responsible for clinical manifestations of Allergy. Breathing is
an essential part of life in which the respiratory system plays a very
important role. Diseases affecting the respiratory tract are all too
common, especially in damp, cold and drastically varying climates. The
respiratory tract consists of a branching network of air passages
starting with the nose, into the lungs and ending up in the tiny air
sacs. This branching network of air passages is readily susceptible to
inflammation because its large surface area is constantly exposed to the
generally polluted air that we breathe.
RECURRENT ATTACKS
OF COUGH AND COLD
Usually we find that within a year after a child is born,
he/she develops recurrent attacks of cough and cold which if not treated
properly and timely increases in frequency and intensity . Also after in
take of strong medicines, diseased condition gets suppressed and
complicates further.
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ALLERGIC RHINITIS
(Recurrent attacks of sneezing/Hay Fever). It occurs continuously or
intermittently throughout the year, due to exposure to more or less
every present allergen. It is marked by:
- Recurrent attacks of sneezing
- Nasal irritation with profuse
discharge
- Itching of eyes, palate and pharynx
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Keeping the patient away from allergen
gives temporary relief.Although the commonly used anti-allergic
medicines do provide some relief from the symptoms of hay fever, they do
have side effects such as drowsiness etc. which can hinder one's daily
routine. They also do not prevent or build up resistance to subsequent
attacks of hay fever. Further, when taken continuously, the body stops
responding to smaller doses, and in order that the medicine works, the
dose is to be increased with a concomitant increase of the side effects.
Taking all these drawbacks into account,
Bakson's homoeopathy provides relief from hay fever without any side
effects.
TONSILLITIS
Tonsils play a very important role in the body’s defence against
allergic diseases. They are situated at the base of the mouth at the
junction of opening of pharynx and oesophagus. The collection of these
lymphoid tissues are of three types.
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- Pharyngeal tonsil / adenoids
- Palatine tonsils
- Lingual tonsils
Both TONSILS AND ADENOIDS serve to fight
and prevent micro-organisms from entering in the chest through the
throat.
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The signs and symptoms of Acute
Tonsillitis are:
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Tendency to repeated attacks of cough
and cold e.g. once in 10-15 days. These attacks may be accompanied
with high fever. Pain in the throat which sometimes extends to the
ear.
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Unpleasant smell and taste of mouth.
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Hoarseness.
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Snoring and breathing through mouth.
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Deafness.
CHRONIC TONSILLITIS
Due to repeated attacks of acute Tonsillitis, the tonsils which are like
two guards fighting and preventing the diseases from spreading, over a
period of time become enlarged and unhealthy leading to a condition
called CHRONIC TONSILLITIS.
The Signs and Symptoms of Chronic Tonsillitis are:
- Recurrent cough.
- Difficult speech and swallowing.
- Enlarged cervical lymph nodes.
- Poor health and growth.
- Lack of usual vigour.
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Increased susceptibility to other respiratory infections e.g. SINUSITIS,
BRONCHITIS, BRONCHIAL ASTHMA etc.
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Development of changes in temperament such as tantrums and bouts of
crying for little reason.
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How homoeopathic treatment - helps in curing
Tonsillitis.
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By reducing the size of the tonsils thus converting enlarged, unhealthy
tonsils to healthy ones.
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By increasing the resistance (immunity) to repeated infections /
exposure to allergens.
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By reducing the intensity and frequency of recurrent attacks of cough
and cold.
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Thus, it is an erroneous idea that the surgical removal of tonsils
decreases the individual’s susceptibility to catch infections.
Experience shows that such a drastic measures increase the
susceptibility and the allergic patients suffer from allergy all the
more especially in diseases like Sinusitis, Allergic Rhinitis and
Bronchial Asthma.
SINUSITIS
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Sinusitis is inflammation of one
or more of the paranasal sinuses commonly due to upper respiratory tract
infection and exposure to various substances/allergens e.g. dust,
pollen, pollution etc. As the mucous membrane of the sinus becomes
inflamed and swollen, the openings that lead from each sinus into the
nasal passages become partially or wholly blocked. The mucus that
accumulates in the sealed off sinus causes pressure on the sinus walls
resulting in discomfort, fever, pain and difficulty in breathing. The
common symptoms of Sinusitis are headache usually located near the sinus
most involved and nasal discharge. This may be accompanied by feeling of
weakness and discomfort.
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BRONCHIAL ASTHMA
Bronchial asthma is a reversible obstruction of the airways. Changes in
the immune defence system and in the control of the diameter of the
airways are probably responsible for attacks of wheezing. Asthmatic
attacks are characterized by narrowing of the large and small airways
due to spasm of the muscles of the bronchial tubes, oedema and
inflammation in the inner lining of the airways and the production of
mucus.
Thus Asthma is a hypersensitive response of the body to certain
allergens, which is characterised by relapses and remissions. Histamine
and other substances released on coming in contact with allergens such
as pollens, mites, fur, cosmetics, drugs etc. result in spasmodic
constriction of bronchi and collection of secretions inside the
bronchial tree
Asthma may begin at any age but more frequently it begins in early adult
life. A family history of Asthma or some other manifestation of allergy
is traceable in the life history of the patient or of his/her blood
relations.
In majority of the cases endogenic allergy is the basic cause of
Bronchial Asthma; other exciting factors are psychological disturbance,
exogenic allergens such as inhalants and ingestants which cause
bronchial irritation and infection.
A damp foggy climate tends to aggravate the asthmatic condition and
correspondingly a dry warm climate relieves a fair number of cases.
Starchy food, citrus fruits, cold drinks, condiments and pickles
aggravate the condition.
Asthma may often go unnoticed though there is little difficulty in
identifying the child with a history of wide spread Eczema and a family
history of other allergic disorders, who suffers from recurrent
wheezing. Asthma is most likely, the diagnosis when typical bouts of
wheezing start in childhood or early adulthood
Individuals suffering from Asthma differ greatly in the frequency and
degree of their symptoms. Some have only an occasional attack that is
mild in degree and of brief duration, and otherwise are entirely free of
symptoms. Others have mild coughing and wheezing most of the time,
punctuated by severe attacks following exposure to known allergens,
infections or certain stress conditions.
The attack usually begins in the early hours of the morning. There may
be some warning signs like restlessness, mental depression, sneezing or
cough and sense of suffocation as the dyspnoea increases; the patient is
compelled to sit up in bed panting. Sometimes the paroxysm continues for
several hours or days -'Status Asthmaticus’. The outcome is a typical
picture of asthma characterised by:
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Cough, Irritable unproductive
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Breathlessness and wheezing
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Other associated symptoms include fever, general weakness and pressure
in chest.
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Cyanosis or pallor, with increased pulse may be present.
More then 50% of Asthmatics have family history of allergy or Asthma
with associated symtoms of skin. At Bakson we treat the disease
holistically with no side effects.
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Diet & Nutrition
Dietary guidelines for
patients suffering from
Respiratory Ailments
Following should be strictly avoided
COLD & AERATED DRINKS
Fruity, Maaza, Limca, Coke, Fanta, Sprite, Pepsi etc.
Fruit Juices (Citrus Fruits) e.g. Orange, Mousambhi.
Chilled water, Ice cream, Curd (dahi), Butter milk (lassi).
(Fresh sweet curd at room temperature can be taken.)
SOUR FOOD
Tomato Soup, Vinegar (Sirka), Pickles (Achaar), Water Balls (Gole Gappa).
Sambhar, Rasam, Sauce/Ketchup.
FRUITS
Orange(Santra), Lemon(Nimbu), Pomegranate(Anar), Grapes(Angur),
Pineapple(Annanas), Water Melon (Tarbooz), Mangoes (Aam).
Following should be avoided if they worsen the symptoms
FRUITS
Banana (Kela), Guava(Amrud)
VEGETABLES
Colocasia(Arabi), Potato(Aaloo), Beans, Sweet Potato(Shakarkand),
Spinach(Saag),
Tapioca, Radish(Muli), Tomato(Raw), Cucumber (Kheera) , Lady’s finger (Bhindi).
STARCHY FOOD
Rice, Noodles, Kadhi, Sweet Corn Soup, Urad Daal.
(Rice is permissible for those whose staple diet is rice).
OILY & HEAVY FOOD
Fried Food, Samosa, Sweets(Mithai), Pastries, Ham, Pakora, Puri,
Omelette,
Dry Fruits, Chocolates, Chips/Wafers,
Parantha, Vada, Kheer, Halva.
Irregular meals and off-time unnecessary snacks should be avoided.
Note: Avoid sudden exposure to cold wind, dust, rain & smoke.
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