The prevalence of bronchial asthma, a well-known hypersensitivity illness, is rising quickly in the modern world, especially in wealthy nations. Patients search for the potential of using complementary and alternative medicine systems since contemporary medicine does not provide a suitable therapy for its terminal and long-lasting cure.
As one of the largest systems of traditional medicine in the world, Ayurveda has a wealth of information about asthma symptoms and treatments. An overview of Ayurvedic asthma treatment has been attempted, along with potential comparative research. The old definition of etiopathogenesis provided by Ayurveda can be fairly connected with current research. Like other traditional medical systems, Ayurveda has employed nearly natural remedies to treat asthma. However, the traditional method of using herbs differs greatly from the style and sense of bringing about the use of naturals. The current review discusses the special way that Ayurveda uses herbs and how it benefits patients. The Ayurvedic herbal medications that have demonstrated anti-asthmatic properties based on current research which are
favourable ethnopharmacological association. Additionally, an effort has been made to draw attention to additional facets of Ayurvedic treatment for asthma in clinical settings, either as a stand-alone or combined therapeutic strategy.