Turn every breath into a breeze with the best asthma specialists in Jaipur by your side.
What is Asthma
Asthma is a chronic lung condition that affects your airways — the tubes that carry air in and out of your lungs. When you have asthma, these airways become inflamed, narrow, and sometimes fill with mucus, making it harder to breathe.
People with asthma often experience:
Wheezing (a whistling sound while breathing)
Shortness of breath
Chest tightness
Coughing, especially at night or early morning
Asthma symptoms can be triggered by things like dust, pollution, cold air, exercise, allergies, or even stress. It can vary from mild to severe and may come and go over time.
Type of Asthma
Allergic Asthma
Triggered by allergens like pollen, dust mites, mold, pet dander, or certain foods. It’s the most common type and often comes with other allergic conditions like eczema or hay fever.
Non-Allergic Asthma
Caused by triggers like stress, exercise, cold air, smoke, or strong odors—not allergens. This type can develop later in life.
Severe Asthma
A less common but serious form that doesn’t respond well to standard treatments. It requires specialized care and often more aggressive therapy.
Exercise-Induced Asthma (EIA)
Also known as Exercise-Induced Bronchoconstriction (EIB). It happens during or after physical activity, causing shortness of breath, coughing, and wheezing.
Asthma Causes – What Triggers It?
Asthma Causes – What Triggers It?
Asthma is caused by inflammation and narrowing of the airways, which makes it hard to breathe. But what leads to this reaction in the body?
There isn’t just one cause of asthma — it develops due to a mix of genetic (inherited) and environmental factors. If someone in your family has asthma, allergies, or eczema, your chances of developing asthma may be higher.
Common asthma triggers include:
Dust, pollen, and pet dander
Air pollution or smoke
Cold air or sudden weather changes
Exercise (especially in cold weather)
Respiratory infections like cold or flu
Stress or strong emotions
Certain foods or strong smells
Chemical fumes or workplace irritants
When exposed to these triggers, the airways swell, muscles tighten, and mucus increases — leading to coughing, wheezing, and breathlessness.
Understanding your specific triggers is key to managing asthma well. At our clinic, Dr. Asha Mangal, a top pulmonologist in Jaipur, offers expert asthma diagnosis and customized treatment plans to help you breathe easier and live without fear.
How is Asthma Diagnosed?
Asthma can feel a lot like other breathing problems, so getting the right diagnosis is the first step to feeling better. At our clinic, we take a thoughtful, step-by-step approach to understand your symptoms and confirm if it’s truly asthma.
It all starts with a detailed conversation. Dr. Asha Mangal will ask about your breathing issues — like wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, or feeling breathless — and when they happen. Do they get worse at night? After a walk? When you’re around dust or cold air? Your answers help paint the full picture. Family history of asthma or allergies is also important.
To confirm asthma, we may do a few simple lung tests:
Spirometry – checks how much air you breathe in and out, and how quickly
Peak Flow – measures how fast you can blow out air
Bronchodilator Test – if your breathing improves after using an inhaler, it’s a sign of asthma
Allergy Test – helps identify if triggers like pollen or dust are involved
Sometimes, a chest X-ray may be done to rule out other lung issues.
With years of experience, Dr. Asha Mangal, a top pulmonologist in Jaipur, uses advanced tools and a caring approach to give you a clear diagnosis — so you can breathe easier, faster.
Asthma Treatment by Dr. Asha Mangal
Breathe Better, Live Freely
Asthma doesn’t have to control your life — with the right treatment, you can breathe easy and enjoy everyday moments without fear. At her clinic in Jaipur, Dr. Asha Mangal, a top pulmonologist in Jaipur, offers advanced and personalized asthma care for patients of all ages.
Treatment begins with a complete evaluation of your symptoms, lifestyle, and triggers. Once diagnosed, Dr. Mangal designs a custom treatment plan that may include:
Inhalers (Relievers & Preventers)
Nebulization therapy for severe cases
Allergy management and lifestyle advice
Regular follow-ups to track progress
Emergency care planning for flare-ups
Her approach focuses not just on controlling symptoms but preventing future attacks and helping you lead a full, active life. Whether you have mild, seasonal asthma or severe chronic asthma, Dr. Asha Mangal provides care that is gentle, effective, and based on the latest medical research.
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