Abstract
This case study explores an integrative approach to managing childhood asthma, combining conventional medical treatments with complementary therapies to achieve improved outcomes. Asthma, a chronic respiratory condition, requires comprehensive management to reduce exacerbations and improve quality of life. In this study, a holistic treatment plan was implemented for a a 9-year-old girl child child diagnosed with moderate persistent asthma. The management strategy included pharmacotherapy (inhaled corticosteroids and bronchodilators), dietary modifications, physical exercise, and mind-body interventions such as breathing exercises and yoga. Additionally, environmental control measures were applied to minimize exposure to allergens and triggers. The case demonstrated significant improvements in lung function, reduction in asthma attacks, and enhanced overall well-being. This study highlights the potential benefits of an integrative approach, emphasizing the need for personalized, multidisciplinary care in managing chronic conditions like childhood asthma, and further supports the integration of complementary therapies into traditional medical frameworks.