December 28, 2009
Alternative Asthma Treatments
Recent statistics show that asthma currently affects 17 million people in the United States alone. It has become increasingly prevalent among children, affecting 5.5 million. Asthma is a chronic disease. In medical terms, it is long-lasting. While asthma may appear to be outgrown, there is a chance that it will recur. Currently, there is no cure for asthma, but there are various treatments. Treatments are being continuously developed by conventional science and there are number of home remedies that you can try to alleviate your symptoms.
Alternative treatments are branded as such because they are not generally accepted by the medical community because most of them are not science-based. So before you go out and try any of these treatments, research as much as you can about it. If youre still not sure, ask your doctor about them.
Here are a few of the most commonly-used alternative treatments.
Acupuncture: Acupuncture is the practice of inserting long, thin needles at specific body points. This is proven to work for some diseases and is accepted by the medical community despite the lack of science behind it. For asthma treatment, it needs further research.
Herbalism: Herbalism, as the name implies, makes use of various plants for treating illnesses. It is believed that herb components can help relieve the inflammation responsible for the shortness of breath during asthma attacks. Note that there are herbs that work and those that may reject your prescribed medication. There are also herbs that work but have undesirable side-effects.
Breathing Exercises: Breathing techniques such as the Buteyko Method and the Pranayama teaches the asthmatic to alleviate asthma symptoms on their own by controlling their breathing. The Buteyko Method was accepted by the medical community as a proven asthma-relieving practice.
Homeopathy: This is an alternative approach to medicine with believes that natural substances are beneficial to health as long as they are prepared in a special way and used in small amounts.
There are actually a lot more alternative techniques that are available, but as with any alternative medication, it should be treated as a supplement rather than a replacement. When looking for an alternative medication it is important to keep in mind one thing above all else; your safety, never try to go ahead without your doctors input.
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