Abstract
Difficulty in breathing, shortness of breath, fever, and cough are common respiratory complaints seen in bronchial asthma. It is the most prevalent chronic health issue affecting individuals in the paediatric age group. Tamaka Shwasa is one among the five varieties of Shwasa Roga in Ayurveda. The purpose of present case study was to examine how an Ayurvedic treatment plan might be applied to cases of bronchial asthma. Hereby, the authors present a case report of a 10-year-old female child who was brought to the clinic by her parents, presenting with complaints of difficulty in breathing, shortness of breath, and occasional sneezing. Based on the history taken and clinical examination, she was diagnosed as a case of Tamaka Shwasa, having suffered from it since, the age of five. The child was treated according to the treatment protocol cited in classic text books of Ayurveda that is Virechana and other medications, for a period of two months, divided into two sittings. After two months, there was a notable decline in clinical features, such as cough, breathlessness, and cold, as reported by her mother. Additionally, there was a decrease in the eosinophil count. The present case study demonstrates the role of Ayurveda in the management of bronchial asthma.
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