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Case study
Allergic Asthma in a 15-Year-Old Female
Case Overview
A 15-year-old girl presented with bronchial asthma associated with frequent allergic triggers.
Asthma attacks were recurrent and triggered by seasonal changes, dust exposure, and environmental variations.


Clinical Background
The patient had been using inhalers regularly for nearly five years.
Despite treatment, she experienced frequent exacerbations requiring nebulization and occasional antibiotics.
Laboratory evaluation revealed elevated IgE levels indicating allergic predisposition.
Assessment & Diagnosis
Clinical assessment focused on frequency and severity of attacks, trigger patterns, allergic tendencies, medication history, and overall health.
The condition was assessed as allergic asthma with recurrent exacerbations.
Treatment Approach
A diagnosis-led, individualized homeopathic treatment plan was initiated as supportive care.
The approach focused on immune and allergic regulation and improving respiratory stability.
Existing inhaler use and acute care were continued as advised by the pediatrician.
Follow-Up & Progress
Over approximately one year, a gradual reduction in frequency and severity of asthma exacerbations was observed.
Dependence on nebulization reduced significantly.
Inhaler usage decreased under medical supervision.
Only two antibiotic courses were required during the year.
Patient & Parent Perspective
The family reported improved confidence in managing asthma and appreciated the coordinated, non-disruptive approach.