नौकासन / Boat Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Nava ( नाव) meaning boat and asana (आसन) [�K]
पद्मासन / Lotus Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Padma (पद्मा) meaning lotus and [�K]
पश्चिमोत्तानासन / Seated Forward Bend
The Sanskrit name is derived from three sanskrit words: Paschima (पश्चिमा) [�K]
सर्वाङ्गासनI / Shoulderstand
The Sanskrit name is derived from Sarva (सर्वाङ्ग) meaning all, [�K]
सेतु बन्धासन / Bridge Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Setu (सेतु) meaning bridge, Bandha [�K]
सलभासन / Locust Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Shalabha (शलभा) meaning locust and [�K]
शीर्षासन / Headstand
The Sanskrit name is derived from Sirsa (शीर्ष) meaning head and asana [�K]
ताड़ासन / Mountain Pose
The sanskrit name is derived from tada (ताड़ा) meaning mountain and [�K]
उष्ट्रासनI / Camel Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Ushtra (उष्ट्रासनI) meaning [�K]
वीरासन / Hero Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Vira (वीरा) meaning hero or a warrior [�K]
Broncho pneumonia is a serious respiratory illness that requires immediate medical attention from a qualified healthcare professional. It involves inflammation of the bronchi (airways) and alveoli (air sacs) in the lungs, often caused by a bacterial or viral infection.
While yoga offers many health benefits, there’s currently no scientific evidence to support its use as a treatment for broncho pneumonia.
If you suspect broncho pneumonia, seek immediate medical attention. Symptoms may include:
Early diagnosis and treatment are critical for preventing complications. Your doctor will prescribe medication based on the cause of the infection. Rest and supportive care are also essential for recovery.
While yoga itself isn’t a treatment, there are some lifestyle practices that can support your recovery alongside your doctor’s prescribed treatment:
Remember:
Yoga may help with:
Let your doctor guide your recovery plan and consider yoga as a potential complementary practice after consulting with them.