Asthma Treatment in Kharadi, Pune
Asthma is a chronic condition that affects the airways, causing them to become inflamed and narrow, leading to breathing difficulties. Common triggers include allergens, pollution, and respiratory infections. At Dr. Lakhe’s Healthcare Centre, we focus on early detection, accurate diagnosis, and effective treatment to help you breathe easier and live a healthier life.

Symptoms & Signs
Be aware of these signs that may indicate asthma. Detecting them early can help you get timely treatment and prevent severe breathing problems.
Rapid Breathing
Wheezing Sound
Chest Tightness
Frequent Coughing
Exertion Breathlessness
Shortness of Breath
Causes / Risk Factors
Certain risk factors can raise your chances of developing asthma. Knowing them early can help you take proactive steps to protect your lung health and prevent flare-ups.
- Allergens like dust, pollen, and pet dander
- Air pollution and smoke
- Respiratory infections
- Cold air exposure
- Family history of asthma or allergies
- Physical exertion
Diagnosis at Our Clinic
We diagnose asthma through lung function tests, peak flow measurements, allergy testing, and comprehensive health assessments, detecting early signs and guiding you toward the right treatment and long-term control.
Why Choose Dr. Lakhe’s Healthcare Centre
Extensive Health Care Experience
20+ years of experience in treating respiratory conditions
Cutting-Edge Medical Diagnostics
Advanced diagnostic and continuous monitoring facilities.
Personalized Medical & Health Care
Patient-focused, tailored treatment and recovery plans.
Accessible & Convenient Location
Prime location in Kharadi, Pune with easy appointment booking
Book Your Asthma Consultation Today
Take control of your breathing and live life without limitations. Book your appointment with Dr. Mahesh Lakhe at Dr. Lakhe’s Healthcare Centre, Kharadi, Pune.
📞 Call: +91 9607025977
FAQ's
Common asthma triggers include dust, pollen, smoke, pet dander, strong odors, cold air, and respiratory infections.
Asthma is diagnosed through medical history, physical examination, and lung function tests like spirometry.
Asthma cannot be completely cured, but with proper management, symptoms can be controlled, and flare-ups can be minimized.
Yes, without proper treatment and trigger control, asthma can become more severe and affect lung function.
Avoiding triggers, following prescribed medications, and having an action plan in place can greatly reduce the risk of asthma attacks.