Specialized Care

Asthma
Management

Don't let asthma hold you back. Our evidence-based approach helps you lead an active, symptom-free life through personalized care and advanced diagnostics.

Self-Assessment

How do you feel?

Many people have asthma without knowing it. Check if you have these signs:

Dry Cough

Mostly at night or early morning hours.

Wheezing

A whistling sound when you breathe out.

Chest Tightness

Feeling like something is pressing on your chest.

Short Breath

Feeling out of breath after little exercise.

Knowledge Base

Understanding Asthma

Asthma is a chronic condition that affects your airways, making them narrow, swollen, and prone to extra mucus production. At SKChestCare, we focus on identifying your specific triggers whether they are environmental, allergic, or exercise-induced.

Our Treatment Approach

  • Spirometry & PFT Advanced lung function testing for accurate diagnosis.
  • Personalized Action Plans Custom daily guides to prevent attacks.
  • Inhaler Education Mastering technique to ensure medication reaches your lungs.

How we check your lungs

Checking for asthma is 100% painless. We use a simple, non-invasive test called Spirometry.

1

You take a deep breath in.

2

You blow hard into a small tube.

3

Our computer shows results instantly.

Asthma Management Guide

Simple daily habits that make a massive difference in your respiratory health.

The Do's

  • Use Inhalers Properly

    Take your medicine every day exactly as Dr. Senthilkumar showed you.

  • Identify Triggers

    Know what starts your cough and try to stay away.

  • Stay Active

    Do light exercises and breathing drills to keep lungs strong.

The Don'ts

  • Don't Skip Doses

    Never stop your medicine just because you feel "okay" today.

  • Don't Smoke

    Avoid smoking and standing near people who are smoking.

  • Don't Ignore Symptoms

    If you cough for more than a week, call the clinic immediately.

Common Concerns

Frequently Asked Questions

While there is no permanent "cure" that makes it go away forever, asthma can be 100% controlled. With the right medicine, you can live a normal life without any coughing or breathing trouble.
No. Inhalers are not addictive. They are just a way to send medicine directly to your lungs where it is needed, instead of taking a pill that goes through your whole body.
Yes! In fact, many Olympic athletes have asthma. If your asthma is well-managed, you can run, swim, and play sports just like anyone else.
Triggers are things that start an asthma attack. Common ones include:
  • Dust and smoke
  • Strong smells (like perfume)
  • Cold weather
  • Pet fur or pollen from flowers

When is it an Emergency?

See a doctor immediately if: you can't speak in full sentences, your lips are turning blue, or your rescue inhaler is not helping.

Call Emergency