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We at Sakra World Hospital, provide services for all respiratory disorders. Our aim is to be a care provider of first choice, for the referring physicians as well as for the patients who seek surgical management for respiratory disease and problems.
The Department of Pulmonology, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine at Sakra World Hospital makes sure that comprehensive care is provided for both inpatients and outpatients with any pulmonary problem.
We make it our responsibility to use and provide patients with the latest technological equipment for any pulmonary disease. We provide various diagnostic and therapeutic procedures with Fibre optic and rigid Bronchoscope.
The respiratory and sleep medicine department at Sakra has the following facilities:
1. Pulmonology - Outpatient and Inpatient care of a spectrum of patients with Respiratory diseases including prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of -
2. Pulmonary Function Lab
3. Bronchoscopy Suite
4. Sleep Lab
5. Interventional Pulmonology
Emerging field in pulmonary medicine which deals with use of advance diagnostic and therapeutic interventions to treat various benign, cancerous and pleural diseases.
6. Specialty Clinics:
Allergy is caused when your immune system reacts to a foreign substance and releases histamines, resulting in classic allergy symptoms like sneezing, itchy nose or eyes, and a runny nose. Allergies do not spread.
Allergies can be managed by avoiding triggers and controlling active symptoms.
Common symptoms include wheezing, cough lasting more than two weeks, difficulty breathing, and chest tightness.
Surgery is generally recommended only in severe asthma cases.
Adults commonly experience dry cough and chest tightness, while pediatric symptoms include stuffy nose, breathing problems, fatigue after playing, and reduced physical activity.
Keeping the home environment clean—such as washing curtains, mattresses, and pillows—and maintaining a healthy lifestyle can help manage allergies.
Symptoms include coughing, sneezing, runny nose, itchy nose, and watery eyes.
For people who are sensitive or genetically predisposed, dust particles can trigger allergic reactions.
Yes, yoga can be beneficial in managing asthma symptoms.
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