What is the best medicine for asthma if I haven't seen any change after 3 months? - #56858
I have asthema what exactly medicine for asthema, I have been taking your medicine for asthema for 3month but lam not seeing any change
How often do you experience asthma symptoms?:
- Rarely — less than once a weekWhat specific symptoms are you experiencing?:
- Shortness of breathHave you noticed any triggers for your asthma symptoms?:
- No specific triggersHow would you rate the severity of your asthma symptoms?:
- Moderate — requires regular medicationHow is your overall energy level during the day?:
- Very good — energetic and activeHave you made any lifestyle changes since starting the treatment?:
- Yes, significant changesHave you experienced any side effects from the current medication?:
- No side effectsDoctors' responses
••I understand your frustration. It can be incredibly disheartening to take a treatment consistently for three months and not see the relief or improvement you were hoping for. When managing a chronic respiratory condition like asthma, finding the right balance takes time, precision, and regular adjustments. ••Why You Might Not See Progress In Ayurveda, asthma is primarily classified as Tamaka Shwasa, a condition originating in the digestive tract (Amashaya) but manifesting in the lungs (Pranavaha Srotas). It involves an imbalance where Kapha dosha blocks the normal flow of Vata dosha (specifically Prana and Udana Vayu), leading to airway constriction and breathing difficulty. If a management plan isn’t working after three months, a practitioner typically looks at four core factors: ••Incorrect Samprapti (Pathogenesis) Target: The formulation might be focusing too heavily on just clearing Kapha (mucus) without addressing the underlying Agni (digestive fire) or calming the hyper-reactive Vata in the respiratory channels. ••Missing Shodhana (Purification): For chronic or stubborn cases, standard oral medicines (Shamana) struggle to work effectively if the channels are heavily blocked by toxins (Ama). A clinical detoxification protocol like Virechana (purgation therapy) or Vaman (therapeutic emesis), done under direct supervision after proper Snehan (oleation) and Swedan (sudation), is often necessary to open the channels so oral medicines can finally absorb. ••Anupana (Vehicle) and Timing: In respiratory conditions, when and how you take the medicine matters immensely. Many classical formulations lose efficacy if not taken with the exact prescribed vehicle (like lukewarm water, honey, or ginger juice) or if taken at the wrong time relative to meals. ••Dietary and Lifestyle Incompatibilities (Nidana Parivarjana): If a patient continues to consume Kapha-Vardhaka foods (like cold items, heavy curd, fermented foods, or heavy dinners late at night), it constantly generates fresh mucus and vitiates Vata, completely neutralizing the effect of the medicines. ••Classical Ayurvedic Line of Management A comprehensive, evidence-based Ayurvedic approach does not rely on a single “magic pill.” Instead, it integrates specific herbo-mineral and plant-based formulations tailored to the patient’s specific dominance of Doshas. ••Herbal CompoundsSitopaladi Churna, Talisadi Churna, Shringyadi ChurnaExpectorant, reduces airway inflammation, clears mucosal plugs. ••Asava / ArishtaKanakasava, VasharishtaActs as a natural bronchodilator (contains Datura and Vasa alkaloids), eases acute breathlessness. ••Avaleha (Pastes)Agastya Haritaki Rasayana, Chitreka HaritakiLong-term immunomodulators; strengthens the lung parenchyma and builds resistance against allergens. ••Herbo-mineral (Ras Aushadhi)Shwasa Kasa Chintamani Rasa, Suwarna Malini Vasant, Shwasa Kuthar RasaHigh-potency formulations used under strict supervision for deep-seated, chronic respiratory channel blockages. ••Immediate Next Steps Because your current regimen hasn’t shown results in three months, the layout of your treatment needs an active review. ••Important Safety Note: Do not abruptly stop any conventional rescue inhalers or modern medications you may be using alongside Ayurveda. Asthma requires careful, coordinated care.
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