The prevalence of bronchial asthma is rising sharply, driven largely by rapid industrialization. Environmental factors such as dust from construction, vehicle emissions, and factory pollutants pose a significant threat to long-term lung health.

Recognizing the Symptoms

Asthma often appears as persistent cough, night symptoms, breathlessness, wheezing, nasal congestion, and seasonal allergies.

Diagnosis and Treatment

Clinical evaluation and spirometry help confirm diagnosis. Inhaled therapy remains the cornerstone because medicines reach the bronchioles directly with fewer systemic side effects.

The Importance of Maintenance

Rescue-only use is incomplete treatment. Regular maintenance therapy reduces inflammation, prevents flare-ups, and protects lung function.