HOMEOPATHIC MANAGEMENT OF RECURRENT RESPIRATORY COMPLAINTS WITH NEBULISER DEPENDENCY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22159/prl.ijayush.v14i09.1541Keywords:
Respiratory ailments, recurrent cough, homeopathy, seasonal aggravation, holistic treatmentAbstract
Respiratory ailments such as recurrent cough, cold, and bronchial congestion are among the most common health concerns worldwide, significantly affecting quality of life. Chronic respiratory complaints, particularly those aggravated by seasonal changes, are highly prevalent in both children and adults, contributing to increased healthcare dependency, frequent absenteeism, and lowered immunity. According to global health data, respiratory tract infections remain a leading cause of morbidity, particularly in developing countries. The homeopathic approach to such conditions focuses on treating the patient constitutionally, aiming at strengthening immunity, reducing the tendency to recurrence, and providing long-term relief without dependency on external aids like nebulisers. By addressing not only the physical complaints but also the mental and emotional state of the patient, homeopathy works to bring about a holistic and sustained improvement. This paper, presented under Dr Batra’s, discusses a case of recurrent respiratory illness, highlighting the patient’s journey from frequent nebuliser dependency and seasonal distress to a state of improved health and resilience through individualized homeopathic treatment. It demonstrates how systematic, constitutional management can achieve both curative and preventive outcomes in chronic respiratory complaints.