Treatment of a Chronic Bronchial Asthma Patient with homoeopathic medicine “Cassia Sophera”: A Case Report
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports - Year 2014, Vol 2, Issue 8
Abstract
Disorder of tracheo bronchial tree characterized by mild to severe obstruction to airflow that is at least partially reversible. Symptoms vary generally episodic or paroxysmal but may be persistent. The clinical hall mark is “ wheezing ” but cough or chest tightness may be prominent symptoms. The acute symptoms are characterised by narrowing of large and small airways owing to spasm of bronchial smooth muscle, Oedema and inflammation of bronchial mucosa and production of mucus forming a plud. Here we record a case of chronic Bronchial Asthma of a female patient of 36 years old and treated with a homoeopathic medicine that is “Cassia Sophera” and found to be improved. Keywords: Dyspnoea, Bronchiectasis, Emphysema, Polycythemia, Haemoptysis, Cassia Sophera
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Ahmed S. A. , Dr. Goswami K. K.
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