Cystic Fibrosis / Bronchiectasis Symptoms and Treatment

Generally caused by genetic factors, the illness known as cystic fibrosis harms the digestive system, lungs, and other organs. People with cystic fibrosis are more likely to develop bronchiectasis. It happens when the walls of the bronchi, which are the airways that carry air through and out of the lungs, thicken, enlarge, and eventually become scarred and flabby. Recurrent lung infections are a common cause of bronchiectasis. PBHRC offers a holistic care plan to manage the symptoms and effects of cystic Fibrosis/Bronchiectasis for the roots.


Backed by the latest technological developments in the medical field, the team of healthcare experts at PBHRC develops treatment plans that would match the individual healthcare needs of the patients

Why PBHRC?

Across 4 generations and 150+ years, PBHRC has been the most trusted homeopathic research clinic for patients across geographies. With competitively priced treatments with no side-effects, we constantly strive to bring in healthier tomorrows.

  • Ease of Access

    Both offline and online doctor consultations are available

  • Personalised Treatment

    Custom treatment plans to tackle all types of diseases

  • Unmatched Success Rate

    Proven track record of treating critical illnesses and other health issues

  • Affordable Pricing

    Affordable treatments and free consultations for the underprivileged

  • 150 +

    Years of service

  • 15000 +

    Happy Patients worldwide

  • 15 +

    Specialized Doctors

What Our Clients Say

At PBHRC, we are driven by an unwavering commitment to deliver quality healthcare services to everyone and transform lives. Here’s what some of our clients have to say about our treatment solutions.

Harnia recovery without surgery

Prasanta Maity, Sundarban

Harnia recovery without surgery

Prasanta Maity, Sundarban

Harnia recovery without surgery

Prasanta Maity, Sundarban

Harnia recovery without surgery

Prasanta Maity, Sundarban

Harnia recovery without surgery

Prasanta Maity, Sundarban

Have A Query?

Get the answers to all your treatment-related questions here.

No, although smoking poses a serious risk for respiratory problems, other variables like infections, genetics, and environmental exposures can also cause non-smokers to get chronic bronchitis, asthma, or pneumonia.

No, respiratory issues can impact people of any age. Even while some diseases may be more prevalent in older adults, respiratory disorders like asthma or pneumonia can also affect children and young adults.

No, using a face mask does not limit oxygen intake to dangerous levels, especially when it comes to stopping the spread of illnesses. Masks are made to be both protective and to let in enough air.

Exercise is generally good for respiratory health. Exercise regimens may need to be modified for people with respiratory disorders, but regular exercise can enhance lung function and general health. It is advised to speak with a healthcare provider to customise workout regimens for each person.

No, not every respiratory ailment spreads easily. Asthma and COPD are two respiratory disorders that are not communicable and do not transfer from person to person, unlike some, like the influenza or common cold, which are caused by viruses and are transmissible.

While snoring once in a while might not be harmful, loud or continuous snoring can indicate sleep apnea, a dangerous respiratory disorder. If snoring is coupled with other symptoms, such exhaustion during the day, it's crucial to speak with a medical expert.