Monday, 28 March 2016

Wellness Clinic and Holistic Treatment &   Cure Chain of Art of Healing Center

WNHO Clinic & Franchisis




Dr. Maheshwari R.M

MBBS, MD, FCCP, DHPh (Homeopathy UK), ND (Naturopathy), TCY & DYEd(Yoga) MICIA- training from Indian College of Allergy & Immunology, V.P. Chest, New Delhi).
DMLS- Diploma in medico-Legal System from Symbiosis (Deemed University) Pune & DPM (Psychiatry) CPS, Mumbai. MCSEPI (SEX THERAPY COURSE)]
Honorary Sexual Medicine Consultant at Aditya Birala Memorial hospital, Chinchwad, Pune.
Honorary Assistant professor in Bronchial Asthma & Allergy (T.B & chest) Department at D.Y.Patil Medical college, Pune, Ex. Clinical research Assitant at Bombay Hospital Mumbai & Pune.



Preface:

We, the founder of AIYRF & Executive members of International Board of Complimentary medicines are determined to realize the responsibilities of medical profession towards the health needs of our country.
To perform or to give assistance in performing the research activities regarding the role of complementary medicine & Yoga in the prevention cure of the diseases.
To carry out education & scientific research in the field of complementary medicine, yoga & Health. To work at National & International level in order to achieve the aim of scientific analysis of complementary alternative medicines. Further for that IBCM (International Board of complementary Medicine) is formed for the work at International level. Have resolved to combine our effects to accomplish these aims on 7th April 1985, the World Health day and form an Organization irrespective of caste, creed color or sex.


Our Services:

Complementary medicine means treatment that may be given along with modern therapy. Some patient find it as alternative way to get relieved theirs symptoms with no side effect.
Experts divide it in to category like sensory, cognitive & physical therapy. Therapeutic touch, reiki, prana healing, laser treatment & advanced aqua puncture belongs to sensory category & psychotherapy & counseling belongs to cognitive way.
Following patients can get  results.

1. Asthma & Allergic Disorders
2. Sexual Disorders, Male & Female
3. Cosmetics & Botox Training
4. Obesity & Thyroid Disorders



Details About : Dr. Maheshwari R.M

Dr. Ramesh Maheshwari , widely regarding the pioneer in the holistic care. As Maheshwari's WNHO CLINIC health programmed, treat the individual not symptoms. We plan to relieve illness through complete perfect health program VEDIC HEALING Master key to health & success. Our franchises are all over India as per who norms. According world health organization -health is not merely absence of disease , it is the to achieve balance state of physical, mental, social, & additional dimension spiritual well being. Our WNHO CLINIC take care of all above four state.
Director Dr. Maheshwari is passed out MBBS in 1983 from Govt. Medical College Nagpur & later on work at Bombay Hospital in chest medicine department & completed FCCP fellowship of college of chest physician. Then he completed MD.. Doctorate in Respirator medicine & Ph.D. he work at psychiatry department of D.Y. Patil Medical College & complete diploma in psychosexual medicine. He had several 45 papers presentation at National & International conferences.
The guiding vision of WNHO " Look good Feel Good" We imply that in today's world one's appearance & Personal A beautiful & healthy skin not only helps an individual look good but feel even better by Natural Way,this is the core value of our WNHO-CLINIC. Sexology & Cosmetology and Asthma logy is our extensive twenty five years research work with zero relapse rate. We had advanced equipments available today in the field of Sexology, Dermatology /Cosmetology. Our training institute guides our students improve their skills & understand the subject in the right perspective under the guidance of qualified trainers Mission Statement.
Our clinics mission is to provide comprehensive Laser & Cosmetic Medicine for men and women having any skin problem & also spread awareness about the growing skin diseases in today's world . Our equipment division works hard to provide the latest technology equipments at the right price & of the right quality. Our Academy aims at imparting high quality cosmetology training with more emphases on practice & hands on experience for our students.

At WNHO we believe that quality is not just a world that defines the value of a product or a service but it is a way of life.

Thursday, 24 March 2016

LATEX ALLERGY
Latex allergy is an allergic reaction that develops on contact with latex, rubber.
Latex / rubber / natural latex, is obtained from the milky sap of the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis).
Types of latex allergies:
Contact dermatitis:
A poison ivy like rash / hives develops 24-48 hrs after coming in contact with latex.
Systemic allergy:
The latex allergy affects the whole body. The symptoms appear immediately after inhaling latex allergens, which are bound to corn-starch powder, used to lubricate some gloves. The symptoms appear in the form of hives or may develop symptoms of hay fever and asthma. Rarely severe systemic reaction may cause low blood pressure, low pulse, rapid heart beat leading to shock and death (anaphylactic shock).
Causes and incidences:
The exact cause for latex allergy is not known but it is seen that repeated exposure to latex and rubber can increase the sensitivity for latex.
Risk factors -
•              Occupational – working in factories that uses latex to make products
•              Rubber industry workers
•              Health care professionals, as they have to use gloves most of the time.
•              Working in food packaging factories.
•              Spina bifida patients.
•              Patients with congenital urologic abnormalities.
•              History of several surgeries.
•              Myelodysplasia (irregular bone marrow cells).
•              Family history of allergies – asthma, eczema, food allergies.
•              History of allergies like – asthma, eczema, certain food allergies specifically of – banana, kiwi, avocado or chestnuts.
Sign and symptoms:
Contact dermatitis:
•              Hives
•              Rashes
•              Dry skin
•              Severe itching
•              Burning
•              Scaling of white flakes
•              Lesions on scratching
Systemic allergies:
Mild -
•              Conjunctivitis
•              Cramps
•              Hives with severe itching
Moderate -
•              Rhinitis
•              Asthma
•              Breathlessness.
Severe -
•              Rarely – anaphylactic shock
-              Low blood pressure
-              Low pulse
-              Rapid heart beat
-              Slurred speech
-              Tremors
-              Chest pain
-              Difficulty breathing
-              Loss of consciousness
-              Death.
Some of the Latex Products that you can avoid:
•              Rubber gloves, instead you can use synthetic gloves.
•              Rubber bands
•              Erasers
•              Chewing gums
•              Rubber grip utensils
•              Tooth brush with rubber hander
•              Bath mats and door mats that have rubber backing
•              Rubber toys
•              Balloons
•              Condoms
•              Adhesives – glue, paste, glue pens etc.
•              Adhesive tape and bandages
•              Medical and dental supplies contain latex: urinary catheters, dental dams and material used to fill root canals, tourniquets and resuscitation equipments.
•              Diapers that contain rubber and sanitary pads
•              Garments that have elastic rubber
•              Feeding nipples and pacifiers
•              Water proof bed pads that have rubber
•              Bathing caps made of rubber.
•              Pens with rubber grip or rubber coating
•              Computer – mouse pads or wrist pads that are made of rubber.
Dietary management:
Do:
•              You should wear a medic alert bracelet that clearly states about your allergy.
•              Always carry an emergency epinephrine self injection (Epi-Pen), as an emergency in case of severe reactions, it is a life saver until you reach to the hospital. Note: this injection will be effective for only 20 minutes.
•              Carry non-latex gloves and other latex alternatives for use in case of emergency.
•              Inform you physician, employer and school professional about your allergy.
Avoid:
•              Avoid contact with all products made of latex.
•              Avoid going in places where powdered gloves are used.
•              Avoid going to restaurants which uses latex gloves for food preparation.
•              People with latex allergy usually have cross reactions to certain foods, these foods have proteins similar to that in latex and thus the immune system reacts to them as if they are latex. This is known as cross reactive foods and people with latex allergy should avoid them.
•              The foods are listed in the order of their reactivity in latex allergic individuals –
A.            High level of reactivity:
a.            Banana
b.            Avocado
c.             Chestnuts
d.            Kiwi.
B.            Moderate level of reactivity:
a.            Apple
b.            Carrot
c.             Celery
d.            Melon
e.            Papaya
f.             Raw potato
g.            Tomatoes.
C.            Low level of reactivity:
a.            Apricot
b.            Cherry
c.             Fig
d.            Grapes
e.            Hazelnuts
f.             Mango
g.            Nectarine
h.            Passion fruit
i.             Peach
j.             Milk
k.            Pears
l.             Pineapples
m.           Plum
n.            Peanut
o.            Rye
p.            Strawberry
q.            Soybeans
r.             Walnut
s.             Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris)
t.             Wheat Grass
u.            Ragweed
v.            Coconut
w.           Paprika.
•              Avoid diet soda as they contain NutraSweet, which is made from bananas.
Consult physician:

•              If you see any Sign of anaphylaxis (rapid heart beat, slurred speech, tremors, difficulty in breathing) call for your doctor immediately.

Wednesday, 23 March 2016

ASTHMA

It is an episodic chronic respiratory disorder in which there is airflow obstruction causing difficulty in breathing.

Causes:
•          Hereditary.
•          History of allergy – skin allergy, asthmatic etc.
•          Mostly inhaled allergens cause asthma.
•          Allergens can be:
–          Environment - smoke, dust & pollution and petrol fumes.
–          Pollen and molds from grass, flowers and trees.
–          Strong perfumes
–          Paints & varnishes
–          Tobacco smoke
–          Animal dander
–          House dust mite
–          Chemical fumes
•          Food, which can cause allergy are:
–          Sour food
–          Citrus fruits
–          Cold food & drinks
–          Artificially colored & flavored foods
–          Fish
–          Beer, wine
–          Vinegar
–          Grapes
–          Canned vegetables
•          Infection of lungs, bacterial or viral.
•          Emotional stress
•          Over strenuous exercise
•          Inhalation of old air
•          Climatic changes
•          Allergy to certain drugs.
•          Chain smoking.

Sign and symptoms:
•          Initially feeling of distress and restlessness with painless tightness in the chest.
•          There may be cough, sometimes with phlegm.
•          A wheezing / whistling sound when breathing.
•          Mild to moderate shortness of breath.
•          Shortness and rapid breathing followed with a feeling of Anxiety, sweating and inability to lie down on the back.
•          Usually the sufferer finds comfort in sitting bent forwards and near the windows.

Dietary management:
•          Try to recognize and avoid the factors that trigger the asthmatic attacks.
•          Keep a diary and try to trace a pattern or relation between your allergic reaction and the allergen.
•          Families with history of allergy should avoid artificial food, eggs, cocoa, juices and wheat preparation to infants till the age of six months. Only breast feed infants for the first six months to strengthen the immune system.
•          For infants born in vegetarian family, vegetarian food is preferred.
•          Avoid food and drinks known to cause allergy - cow milk, vinegar, lemon juice, grapes, instant tea, corn syrup, fruit toppings, cold food and drinks, canned food, food additives, beer and wine.
•          Eat balanced nutritious diet.
•          Eat fresh unprocessed food.
•          Consume Bitter gourd (Karela) cooked or juice, it strengthens the immunity.
•          Every morning, drink boiled mixture of – ½ cup water, little ginger, 2-3 leaves of sweet basil (tulsi) and mint leaves, or you can eat the raw leaves, this will boost up you immunity.
•          Boil a mixture of Bishops weed (Ajwain), tea leaves and water and inhale the steam, helps to decongest.
•          Consume garlic and onions, will be beneficial, but avoid them if you are on homeopathic medicine.
•          Consume lots of Vitamin B complex:
–          Liver, kidney, pancreas, yeast (Brewer's yeast), lean meat especially pork, fish, dairy products, poultry, egg, shrimps, crabs and lobsters,.
–          Milk and milk products, green leafy vegetables, legumes, nuts, whole grain cereals.
–          Carrots, bananas, avocado, raspberries, artichoke, cauliflower, soy flour, barley, cereals, pasta, whole grains, wheat barn like rice and wheat germ, dried beans, peas and soybeans.
•          Increase intake of magnesium in your diet:
–          Sea food, nuts, green leafy vegetables.
–          Peas, lotus stem, pulses, whole grains, fruits.




Note:
•          Avoid smoke, pollution, and dust as far as possible.
•          Try to reduce stress, anxiety and tension, practice yoga will help to relax and relive stress.

•          Yoga will also help by breathing exercise. Breathing exercise will help better utilization of available lung space
                                                                     

                                                                   .BRONCHITIS

Inflammation of the large air passages which carry air from the windpipe to lungs is known as bronchitis.

Causes:
•          Smoking is the main cause.
•          Allergy like – such as air pollutant.
•          Infection – viral or bacterial.
•          Occupation – coal miners, grain handlers, metal molders and people working with dust.
•          Pre existing disease as pneumonia, emphysema etc.

Sign and symptoms:
•          Cold with nasal discharge.
•          Cough with yellow greenish sputum.
•          Breathlessness.
•          Chest pains.
•          Fever with headaches and loss of appetite.
•          These entire symptoms can increase in severe condition.

Dietary management:
•          Avoid dairy products like milk, butter, cheese because these will increase mucus secretion in the respiratory system.
•          Avoid hot spicy and highly seasoned food.
•          Avoid cold food, cold drinks, ice, ice-creams and aerated drinks.
•          Drink luke warm water.
•          Boil a mixture of Bishops weed (Ajwain), tea leaves and water and inhale the steam, helps to decongest. Do this at least 2-3 times a day.
•          Gargle with warm water, a pinch of salt and turmeric to sooth your throat.
•          Have only fruits for 4-5 days later can have raw salads, vegetables and sweet fruits for next 5-6 days.
•          Have hot vegetable soups.
•          Have bland and boiled food.
•          Include turmeric, garlic, ginger and onions in your diet but avoid if you are on homeopathic medication.
•          Consume lots of vitamin C: foods of animal origin are poor in vitamin C.
–          Fresh citrus fruits, green vegetables.
•          Increase consumption of vitamin B:
–          Milk and milk products, eggs, shrimps, crabs and lobsters.
–          Lean meat especially pork, fish, dairy products, poultry, egg yolk, Liver, kidney, pancreas, yeast (Brewer's yeast).
–          Carrots, bananas, avocado, raspberries, artichoke, cauliflower, soy flour, barley, cereals pasta, whole grains, barn like unpolished rice and wheat germ, dried beans, peas and soybeans.
–          Green leafy vegetables, legumes, nuts, whole grain.
•          Consume lots of vitamin A; it maintains the integrity of the respiratory mucosa: Liver oils of fish like cod, shark, and halibut are richest source of vitamin A.
–          Animal sources: egg, milk and milk products, meat, fish, kidney and liver.
–          Yellow orange colored fruits and vegetables, dark green leafy vegetables.
•          Have ginger powder or fresh ginger juice in honey before retiring to bed.
•          Every morning, drink boiled mixture of – ½ cup water, little ginger, 2-3 leaves of sweet basil (tulsi) and mint leaves, or you can eat the raw leaves, this will boost up you immunity.

Note:
•          Avoid smoking.
•          Take rest at home and keep your self warm.
•          Change occupation if possible in case of miners, etc. or take precautions to prevent the particles being inhaled.
•          Practice yoga, will help by breathing exercise.
•          Treat the cause


                                                 .COMMON COLD / CORYZA

This is the most common and most frequent viral infection affecting all age groups and is highly contagious.

Causes:
•          Viral infection.
•          Person to person
•          Inhalation of droplets from infected people through cough and sneeze.
•          Cold weather and changing weather favors.
•          Low resistance due to fatigue, exhaustion, loss of sleep, stress, depression.
•          Unhygienic family practices.

Sign and symptoms:
•          Sense of uneasiness.
•          Burning sensation in nose with sneezing, nose block and clear nasal discharge.
•          Headache.
•          Burning and watering of eyes may be present.
•          With or without fever.
•          In later stage will develop hoarseness, sore throat, dry cough and yellow cloudy discharge.
•          Loss of appetite.
•          Lack of energy.
•          Muscle pain and fever may accompany.

Dietary management:
•          In case of profuse water nasal discharge fluid intake should be increased.
•          Drink plenty of water, can add a pinch of turmeric and ginger powder to it.
•          You can consume juices especially of citrus fruits as they have high vitamin C content – lemon, orange, sweet lime, pineapple etc.
•          Consume hot soups, especially chicken soup.
•          Take raw fruits and vegetables. Apple is good for cold, should consume at least one apple a day.
•          Include garlic, ginger and onions in your food.
•          Increase intake of vitamin A in your diet – all yellow fruits and vegetables contain Vitamin A. Meat, fish, kidney and liver, liver oils of fish like cod, shark, and halibut are richest source of vitamin A. If you are a vegetarian you can have fish liver oil supplements but because over dose can be toxic.
•          Boil a mixture of Bishops weed (Ajwain), tea leaves and water and inhale the steam, helps to decongest the nose block due to cold. Should do at least three times a day.
•          Drink boiled mixture of – ½ cup water, little ginger, 2-3 leaves of sweet basil (tulsi) and mint leaves, or you can eat the raw leaves, this will boost up you immunity and control your cough and cold.
•          Gargle with warm water, a pinch of salt and turmeric to sooth your throat.
•          Avoid milk and milk products – cottage cheese.
•          Avoid spicy food, eggs, sweets and cold refrigerated drinks.
•          Avoid cold drinks, cold water, ice creams and aerated drinks.
•          Avoid all food with preservatives and additives.

Note:
•          Avoid contact with infected people.
•          Go out for a walk in fresh air.
•          Do not self medicate.



COUGH

It is a violent exhalation to an irritant stimulus.

Causes:
•          Mechanical irritations- inhalation of dust, irritants, pungent fumes.
•          In smokers.
•          Foreign body in larynx.
•          Postnasal drip.
•          Compression of air passage.
•          Acute / chronic upper and lower respiratory tract infections.
•          Reflex irritation of vagus nerve by wax in the middle ear, distention of stomach, supradiaphragmatic abscess or liver abscess.
•          Thermal stimulus – inhalation of cold air.
•          Bovine cough due to laryngeal paralysis in aortic aneurysm.
•          Psychogenic cough.
•          Habitual.

Sign and symptoms:
•          Dry cough in early stages of respiratory tract infections, asthma, tropical eosinophilia.
•          Wet or productive cough in bronchiectasis, lung abscess etc.
•          Paroxysmal in whooping cough, bronchial asthma.
•          Nocturnal cough in asthma, pulmonary oedema, postnasal drip in chronic sinusitis, reflux oesophagitis.
•          Croupy cough, it is harsh, hoarse cough in laryngeal infection.
•          Hacking cough which is short, dry, and irritable e.g. in smokers cough.
•          Toneless, whispering, aphonic cough in destructive lesion of vocal cords.
•          Exertional cough in early LV failure and mitral stenosis.
•          Cough related to meals suggests hiatus hernia, esophageal diverticulum, or tracheo-oesophageal fistula.

Complications of cough:
•          Syncope.
•          Rib fracture.
•          Spontaneous pneumothorax.
•          Hernia at weak hernial sites.

Dietary management:
•          Treat the cause.
•          Have one spoon of mixture of honey and ginger powder before retiring to bed.
•          Avoid food / environmental factors to which you are allergic.
•          Consume hot soups.
•          Take raw fruits and vegetables. Apple is good for cough, should consume at least one apple a day.
•          Include garlic, ginger and onions in your food.
•          Drink boiled mixture of – ½ cup water, little ginger, 2-3 leaves of sweet basil (tulsi) and mint leaves, or you can eat the raw leaves, this will boost up you immunity.
•          Gargle with warm water, a pinch of salt and turmeric to sooth your throat.
•          Avoid milk and milk products – cottage cheese.
•          Avoid spicy food, oily food, eggs, sweets and cold refrigerated drinks.
•          Avoid cold drinks, cold water, ice creams and aerated drinks.
•          Avoid all food with preservatives and additives.
•          Stop smoking and ingestion of alcohol.
•          In case of severe pain in throat due to cough- eat soft bland food, semi solid food, soups, and boiled vegetables and fruit juices.

Note:
•          Do not self medicate.


Tuesday, 22 March 2016

HAY FEVER


It is an allergic response to pollen grain or other substances and inspite of the name it is neither caused by hay nor associated with fever.


CAUSES
Exposure to allergens.
Animal and Plant Protein.
Pollen.
Molds.
Mite dust.
Feathers.
Animal dander ( tiny skin flakes animals shed along with fur).
Insect Debris esp. of cockroaches


SYMPTOMS
It may be seasonal, especially spring and summer or throughout the year. The symptoms are:
Itchy painful nose, throat and roof of mouth.
Prolonged violent sneezing.
Nasal stuffiness and congestion.
Watery itchy eyes.
Nasal discharge.
Headache or head heaviness.
Ear pressure and fullness.
Lethargy & fatigue.
Irritation in throat & cough.
Mouth breathing.
Post nasal drip.
Loss or alteration of sense of smell.
Voice change.


Do's and Dont's
Strengthen your immune system with a healthy lifestyle & wholesome food, exercise & vitamin supplements. Keep your home clean.
When going into polluted atmosphere, gardens etc. and hold a handkerchief over the nose and mouth.
Resist the temptation to rub your eyes. Wash your face, hands and hair and rinse your eyes when coming from outdoors.
Remove thick carpets, heavy drapes and upholstered furniture.
Put plastic covers on mattresses and pillows.
Keep floor clean.
Wear a mask when vacuuming.
Avoid mowing lawn or gardening or do so with a mask on.
Avoid exposure to animals.
Avoid environmental irritants - dusk, smoke.
Try for a limited outside exposure during season.
Large doses of Vitamin C may be helpful.


CONTACT YOUR DOCTOR IF.
Your symptoms are very severe like breathlessness.
Fever.
Green nasal discharge.

Tenderness around the nose and eyes (sinuses)

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COMMON COLD


This is the most frequent infection in all age groups due to virus infection and is highly contagious.


CAUSES
Viral infection due to:-
Personal contact with infected people.
Infection due to inhalation of droplets from infected people through cough and sneeze.
Infection by hand of a infected person touching your eyes or nose.
Cold weather and changing temperature can predispose to cold.
People who are at risk of infection:-
Children attending school or day care.
Parents of the children attending school.
Large families.
Unhygienic family practices.
Cold weather.
Lower resistance due to fatigue, exhaustion, loss of sleep, stress, depression

.
SYMPTOMS
Sequence of appearance of symptoms usually is :
General lack of sense of well being followed by a burning
sensation in nose with discomfort sneezing, nose block, clear nasal
discharge, low grade fever, chilliness, and later
Hoarseness, sore throat, dry cough and a yellow cloudy discharge
from the nose
Loss of appetite.
Lack of energy.
Muscle pai are all accompanying symptoms.


Do's and Dont's
Avoid contact with infected people.
Avoid using or sharing personal belongings with them like towels, beverages, silver ware.
Avoid food such as - dairy products like milk, paneer, cheese, eggs & sugar.
Avoid spicy food.
Drink plenty of fluids.
Take raw fruit and vegetable diet including garlic and onions, which help to reduce catarrh.
Chicken soup is good for people suffering from cold. Lemon juice and Vitamin C in large doses may do some good in colds.
Steam inhalations helps to decongest the nose block due to cold.
Take it atleast 3 times a day.
Take warm water gargles to soothen your throat.

Stop smoking and ingestion of alcohol.


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ALLERGIES


Allergy is a response of the defense system to certain substances termed allergens, which usually are harmless. Allergy erupts when your body reacts to something it is abnormally sensitive to. When you come in contact with any allergen your body will defend itself by releasing substances known as antibodies. The ensuing reaction between antibodies and allergens trigger the release of 'Histamine' and other chemicals, which cause the symptoms of allergy.


Causes:
Environment: Grass pollen, animal hair, feathers, dust mites, chemicals and industrial pollutants and certain plants.


Diet:
Almost any food can bring on an allergic respons. The commonest being milk, cheese, eggs, nuts, fish and shell-fish, wheat and flour, chocolates and artificial colourants.
Other factors: You can be allergic to soaps, perfumes, detergents, insect bites, antibiotics, cosmetics and jewellery.


Symptoms:
Sneezing, running nose, cough, breathlessness are symptoms of asthma due to drugs or respiratory allergens. Itching, redness, hives, blisters, urticarias, swelling of face and body indicate a skin allergy or food allergy. Stomachache, nausea, diarrhoea and vomiting is seen in food allergies.
Pain and swelling of joints, stiffness is seen with drug allergies.
Rarely a patient may go into ANAPHYLACTIC SHOCK within minutes of coming in contact with an allergen. This is a MEDICAL EMERGENCY.


Do's and Dont's:
1)      There are three steps to be taken when dealing with an allergy. Firstly, identify the cause or allergen Secondly, avoid it.
2)      Thirdly, if avoidance is impossible, treat the symptoms. Keep a diary and try to trace a pattern or relation between your allergic reaction and the allergen. Eg. Sneezing while doing housework could mean you are allergic to house dust.
3)      Do breastfeed your baby for the first 6 months to strengthen the immune system and avoid contact with allergens such as in cow's milk.
4)      Take steps to deal with stress, anxiety and tension as these can influence the frequency and severity of symptoms
5)      Good nutrition, balanced diet, adequate rest and relaxation will be beneficial.


Avoid Allergens by:-
1)      Choosing fresh unprocessed food.
2)      Checking food labels for additives
3)      Taking extra care like wearing gloves while using detergents and cleaners Clean your house, or vacuum frequently to get rid of dust mites, animal hair, etc.
4)      Remember that most allergens are in themselves harmless. It is your body's abnormal response and not the allergen that does the damage. So coming in contact with the offending substance will not hurt, as long as you can control your reaction to it.
5)      Inform the health care personnel about drugs to which you are allergic to
6)      In case of severe breathlessness, giddiness, skin rash feeble pulse - RUSH TO YOUR NEAREST PHYSICIAN.

7)      DO NOT SELF MEDICATE.

Notice:- WNHO Clinic,Pune doing extensive work on permanent cure and relief.Develop Allergy Relief Kit include  LM potency, Natural peeling spray along with nerve stimulation therapy. Testimonials-You tube videos on Asthma and Allergy Cure by Dr. Maheshwari, WNHO Clinic,  Pune And  more information. Interested may contact for free trial kit, give your detail history about Asthma age and family history of any illness along with your address.
     Contact    Mobile- +91 9822006427  
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ASTHMA


It is an episodic chronic respiratory disorder in which there is airflow obstruction causing difficulty in breathing. It is a very common disorder affecting children more than adults For some, the condition is mild with infrequent episodes & for others it is a serious medical emergency-An episode may pass away quickly and may be short lasting or at times lasts longer & requires immediate medical help.


CAUSES
Hereditary & familial tendency or history of allergy, which may be skin allergy also predisposes to asthma in the offsprings. Allergy mostly inhaled is the most common cause of asthma.
Allergens can be:
Environment - smoke, dust & pollution and petrol fumes.
Pollen and molds from grass, flowers and trees.
Strong perfumes
Paints & varnishes
Tobacco smoke
Animal dander
House dust mite
Chemical fumes
Food, which can cause allergy are:
Sour food
Citrus fruits
Cold food & drinks
Artificially colored & flavored foods
Fish
Beer, wine
Vinegar
Grapes
Canned vegetables
Infection of the lung, which can be bacterial, viral predisposes to asthma.
Emotional stress is a known trigger factor for an asthmatic attack.
Over strenuous exercise and inhalation of cold air and climatic changes are also trigger factors as are certain drugs like asprin.


SYMPTOMS
Initially there is a feeling of restlessness with a painless tightness in the chest
There may be cough, sometimes with phlegm and a wheezing or whistling sound when breathing
Mild to moderate shortness of breath and shortness and rapid breathing follow with a feeling of
Anxiety, sweating and
Inability to lie down on the back. Usually the sufferer finds comfort in sitting bent forwards and near the windows.


Do's & Dont's
Try to recognize the trigger factors that bring on your attack, so that you can avoid them In families with history of allergy (asthma, eczema), avoid artificial milk, eggs, cocoa, juices & wheat preparations till completion of 6 months. In such circumstances you can only breast feed till 6 months. Vegetarians need not give non veg diet.
Do breastfeed your baby for the first 6 months to strengthen the immune system and avoid contact with allergens such as in cow's milk
Avoid foods & drinks that are known to cause a problem such as vinegar, lemon juice, grapes, instant tea, corn syrup, fruit toppings, cold food & drink, canned vegetables, beer and wine Avoid smoke, pollution, dust as far as possible.
There are three steps to be taken when dealing with an allergy. Firstly, identify the cause or allergen Secondly, avoid it.
Thirdly, if avoidance is impossible, treat the symptoms. Keep a diary and try to trace a pattern or relation between your allergic reaction and the allergen. E.g. Sneezing while doing housework could mean you are allergic to house dust.
Take steps to deal with stress, anxiety and tension as these can influence the frequency and severity of symptoms
Good nutrition, balanced diet, adequate rest and relaxation will be beneficial.
Yoga can help you by breathing exercises


Avoid Allergens by:-
Choosing fresh unprocessed food.
Checking food labels for additives
Taking extra care like wearing gloves while using detergents and cleaners
Clean your house, or vacuum frequently to get rid of dust mites, animal hair, etc. Avoid carpets,and tapestry furniture at home
Keep away from pet animals
Avoid going into rooms that are being painted or just painted
Do not use strong perfumes
Vitamin B complex and magnesium supplements may help you
When traveling in polluted environment roll up car windows and use air conditioning
See a doctor regularly, to be monitored and seek help in case if a severe attack

Ask your doctor regarding emergency medication to help you till you reach him


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