Qurs Dama Herbal Medicine for Asthma
Qurs Dama is a special Unani herbal medicine for Asthma. It treats bronchial problems such as bronchiolitis, bronchitis and bronchial asthma and gives strength to lungs and helps to expel out sticky mucus.
Asthma is indeed a prevalent chronic condition affecting a significant portion of the global population. Its increasing incidence and severity are concerning trends that prompt both medical and public health interventions.
Common triggers for asthma attacks include allergens such as pollen, pet dander, mold, dust mites, respiratory infections, air pollutants, tobacco smoke, exercise, and certain medications. Identifying and minimising exposure to these triggers can help reduce the frequency and severity of asthma symptoms.
Management of asthma typically involves a combination of medications and lifestyle modifications. Quick-relief medications, such as short-acting beta-agonists, provide immediate relief during an asthma attack by relaxing the muscles around the airways.
Long-term control medications, such as inhaled corticosteroids, leukotriene modifiers, and long-acting beta-agonists, help reduce inflammation and prevent future asthma attacks.
Benefits of Qurs Dama:
- Treats Asthma Bronchitis
- Reduces Wheezing
- Breathlessness
- Shortness of Breath
Dosage
Two tablets twice a day with Sharbat Sadar Ajmali. Or as directed by the Physician.
Ingredients:
- Â Barg Bansa
- Dar Filfil
- Asal Asoos
- Gond Keekar
- Tukhm Khashkhaas
Pack Size:
Available in 20 Tablets pack.
Indication:
Asthma, bronchitis, tightness in the chest, dyspnoea (shortness of breath), respiratory tract infection, wheezing sound, especially when exhaling and persistant cough, especially at night.
Breathlessness and a wheezing cough that may be worse at night. In a severe attack, the breathing rate increases considerably and is rapid and shallow. The pulse rate also increases. In a very severe attack, the person may be so breathless as to make speech impossible and may show signs of cyanosis, i.e. a bluish colour of the skin because of lack of oxygen in the blood. Severe asthma attacks can be fatal.
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