Breathing Freely Again: A Patient’s Journey to Asthma Control and Better Living
Struggling with asthma symptoms? Discover how expert care by Dr. Angshuman Mukherjee helped a patient regain control and live a healthier, active life.
Dr. Angshuman Mukherjee
3/31/20262 min read


Introduction: When Every Breath Feels Difficult
At 38, Sandeep Roy had always led a busy and active life. However, over the years, he began experiencing frequent episodes of breathlessness, chest tightness, and persistent coughing—especially during weather changes and physical exertion.
Initially, he ignored these symptoms, assuming they were temporary. But as the episodes became more frequent and severe, even simple activities like climbing stairs or walking briskly became challenging.
The constant fear of sudden breathing difficulty began to affect his confidence and quality of life.
Struggles and Uncontrolled Symptoms
Like many individuals seeking effective asthma treatment, Sandeep initially relied on:
Over-the-counter medications
Occasional inhaler use
Home remedies
Despite these measures, his symptoms remained poorly controlled. Night-time coughing, wheezing, and sudden breathlessness episodes disrupted his sleep and daily routine.
The unpredictability of asthma attacks left him feeling anxious and restricted.
Consultation and Diagnosis
Realizing the need for specialized care, Sandeep consulted Dr. Angshuman Mukherjee, a Senior Consultant in Pulmonary Medicine.
After a detailed clinical evaluation, lung function tests, and medical history assessment, he was diagnosed with Asthma—a condition where the airways become inflamed and narrow, making breathing difficult.
Dr. Mukherjee explained the condition clearly and emphasized the importance of long-term asthma management rather than temporary relief.
The Turning Point: Personalized Asthma Management
Instead of relying on short-term solutions, a comprehensive asthma treatment plan was designed. This included:
Regular use of prescribed inhalers
Identification and avoidance of triggers
Lifestyle modifications
Monitoring lung function
Initially, Sandeep was unsure about long-term inhaler use. However, understanding how proper asthma management can prevent attacks and improve quality of life gave him confidence to follow the treatment plan consistently.
Understanding Asthma and Its Treatment
Asthma is a chronic condition that requires ongoing care and monitoring.
Effective asthma treatment focuses on:
Reducing airway inflammation
Preventing asthma attacks
Improving breathing capacity
Enhancing overall quality of life
With modern pulmonary care, asthma can be effectively controlled, allowing patients to lead normal, active lives.
Recovery Journey: Regaining Control Over Life
With consistent treatment and regular follow-ups, Sandeep began to notice significant improvements:
Reduced frequency of breathlessness episodes
Improved sleep quality
Increased ability to perform daily activities
Over time, his confidence returned as he regained control over his breathing and lifestyle.
Final Outcome: Living Life Without Fear
Today, Sandeep Roy leads an active and fulfilling life. He can work, exercise, and enjoy daily activities without the constant fear of asthma attacks.
His journey highlights the importance of proper asthma management and expert pulmonary care in achieving long-term control.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ): Asthma
What is asthma?
Asthma is a condition where the airways become inflamed and narrowed, causing breathing difficulties.
What are common asthma symptoms?
Symptoms include wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness, and persistent coughing, especially at night or early morning.
Can asthma be cured?
Asthma cannot be completely cured, but it can be effectively controlled with proper treatment and lifestyle management.
Why are inhalers important in asthma treatment?
Inhalers deliver medication directly to the lungs, reducing inflammation and providing quick and effective relief.
When should I consult a pulmonologist?
If you experience frequent breathing difficulties or uncontrolled symptoms, it is important to seek expert medical advice.
Conclusion: Take Control of Your Breathing, Take Control of Your Life
Asthma may be a lifelong condition, but it does not have to limit your life. With expert care from specialists like Dr. Angshuman Mukherjee, effective control is possible.
Sandeep’s journey shows that with the right diagnosis, proper treatment, and consistent care, patients can regain confidence and lead a normal, active life.
If you or your loved ones are experiencing asthma symptoms, seeking timely medical guidance can be the first step toward better breathing and improved quality of life.


