Many people turn to complementary and alternative medicines (CAM) when they have a chronic illness. Complementary and alternative medicines are medical treatments that are different from the traditional treatments you would receive at most U.S. doctors' offices. These treatments include herbs, dietary supplements, acupuncture, chiropractic and massage therapy, and biofeedback. Alternative treatments are often used alone, while complementary treatments are used in combination with traditional treatments your doctor prescribes.
There are many complementary and alternative treatments that claim to treat asthma. However, because there have been few or no research studies on most of them, the effectiveness and safety of many are unknown.
Here are some examples of complementary and alternative treatments for asthma:
Most people think of herbs as being natural and therefore safe to take. However, many herbs have not been thoroughly tested, and the FDA does not regulate them. This means that the purity and amount of herb in each dose--and therefore its safety--cannot be guaranteed.
Some herbs used to treat asthma have been found to interact with other medicines. For example, Gingko biloba, used to decrease inflammation in the lungs, could cause bleeding problems in people who are also taking the blood thinner warfarin (Coumadin<sup>®</sup>). Licorice root, used to soothe the lungs of asthmatics, can increase blood pressure. Ephedra has been used as a bronchodilator but has also been linked to some unexplained deaths.
It is very important that you always inform your doctor if you are taking any herbs or dietary supplements. Some herbs may worsen your asthma or other medical condition, or they may interfere with prescribed medicines you are taking.
Because most alternative and complementary treatments are not regulated, it is difficult to know what you are getting. Here are some tips to follow when considering using alternative treatments.
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