HOMEOPATHIC PULOMONARY FIBROSIS TREATMENT
Treatment of Pulmonary Fibrosis with Homeopathy
What is Pulmonary Fibrosis?
Pulmonary fibrosis is a chronic stage lung disease in which lung tissues get damaged or thicken and prevent the lungs from working properly. The scarring related to the disease can be the result of many factors, by which, in most cases, medical experts get failed to find the exact reason for the problem. The disease can cause breathlessness. It may prevent your body from getting necessary oxygen, resulting in heart failure, respiratory failure, and other severe complications.
Complications associated with Pulmonary Fibrosis
Severe breathing difficulties
Sleep problems due to difficulty in breathing. In this condition, you wake up frequently during the night, resulting in feeling tired the whole day.
People with trouble breathing for a long period develop some symptoms such as:
- Depression
- Worry
- Panic disorder
What causes Pulmonary Fibrosis?
-Rheumatoid Arthritis
-Lupus erythematosus, commonly called lupus
-Scleroderma
-Polymyositis
-Dermatomyositis
-Vasculitis
-Infections, including bacterial, viral, hepatitis C, herpes, etc.
Idiopathic – In many cases, the cause of pulmonary fibrosis is not known. When this happens, the condition is called idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
-Asbestos fiber
-Grain dust
Medications– Certain medicines also increase the risk of pulmonary fibrosis. If you take any of these medicines regularly, it increases your risk. In this case, you need to be under the supervision of a doctor.
-Silica dust
-Some gas
-Radiation
How does Pulmonary Fibrosis progress?
The symptoms of Pulmonary Fibrosis develop gradually, so it is recognized as a progressive disease that naturally worsens with the passing period. The actual worsening is associated with the total scarring amount in the lungs. It makes it difficult for an individual to breathe normally, resulting in breathlessness.
Who is at more risk of developing Pulmonary Fibrosis?
Some factors can lead you to develop Pulmonary Fibrosis
If you;
- consistentlyHave an autoimmune disease
- Are smoking
- Are male
- Have taken certain drugs related to the disease
- Work in an association like farming, construction, or mining
- Have a family history associated with disease
- Have undergone cancer treatment, more specifically chest radiation
Do not delay in diagnosis
Some crucial tests are done in Pulmonary Fibrosis, such as chest X-ray, CT scan, pulmonary function test, arterial blood gas test, and tissue biopsy.
Understand the differences in diagnosis:
Since there are many similarities in the symptoms of diseases like Tuberculosis (TB), asthma, and pulmonary fibrosis, doctors often fail to diagnose the condition.In such a situation, some differences you should understand. Fever is present in TB, whereas, in Pulmonary Fibrosis, there is usually no fever. Blood comes in the cough of TB, whereas this cough usually does not contain blood. There is no change in the nails of TB patients, whereas the nails of the patients with Pulmonary Fibrosis become like the beak of a parrot. When TB bacteria are found in the sputum test, this condition recognizes TB.