At Dr. Paul’s Bangladesh, we provide personalized asthma evaluation and treatment for children, adults, and older adults. Whether you’ve recently been diagnosed or have been struggling with frequent asthma attacks, our doctors work with you to understand the cause of your symptoms and develop a treatment plan that fits your lifestyle.
Visit our Bashundhara or Banani clinic, or consult online from anywhere in Bangladesh.

Asthma is a chronic condition that affects the airways of the lungs. When someone with asthma is exposed to certain triggers, the airways become inflamed and narrow, making it harder for air to move in and out.
This narrowing can happen suddenly or develop gradually, leading to episodes of coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing.
Some people experience symptoms only during certain seasons or after physical activity, while others may have symptoms throughout the year.
The good news is that asthma can often be managed successfully with the right diagnosis, treatment plan, and lifestyle adjustments.

Asthma doesn’t look the same for everyone. Some people have mild symptoms that come and go, while others experience frequent flare-ups.
Common symptoms include:
If these symptoms keep returning, it’s important to seek medical advice instead of ignoring them.

Understanding your triggers is one of the most important steps in managing asthma.
Some of the most common triggers include:
Not everyone reacts to the same triggers. Identifying your personal triggers can help reduce future asthma attacks.

Anyone can develop asthma, but the risk may be higher if you:
Asthma can begin in childhood or appear for the first time during adulthood.

Don’t wait until breathing becomes difficult.
Schedule a consultation if you:
Early diagnosis often leads to better symptom control and fewer complications.

During your consultation, our doctors will take time to understand your symptoms, medical history, and possible triggers.
Depending on your condition, your evaluation may include:
A proper diagnosis helps determine whether your symptoms are caused by asthma or another respiratory condition.

There isn’t a single treatment plan that works for everyone. The best approach depends on your symptoms, age, lifestyle, and how often asthma affects your daily life.
Our doctors focus on helping you:
Knowing what triggers your symptoms is the first step toward better control.
Every patient receives recommendations based on their individual health condition and medical history.
Managing asthma isn't only about treating symptoms—it's also about reducing the chances of future flare-ups through regular monitoring and preventive care.
The goal is simple: help you breathe more comfortably so you can enjoy everyday activities with confidence.

Small changes in your daily routine can make a big difference.
Our doctors often recommend:
Good asthma control comes from understanding your condition—not just treating it when symptoms appear.

Experienced Healthcare Professionals
Our doctors carefully evaluate your symptoms before recommending a personalized care plan.
Individualized Treatment
Every patient is different. We believe your asthma care should be too.
Patient-Focused Care
We take time to answer your questions, explain your condition clearly, and guide you throughout your treatment journey.
Convenient Consultation Options
Visit one of our clinics in Dhaka or choose an online consultation from anywhere in Bangladesh.
Visit us at Dr. Paul’s Bangladesh and experience the difference in healthcare. Our clinic is conveniently located in Basudhara and Banani, Dhaka. For appointments and inquiries, please contact us at:
Book your appointment today and take the first step towards a healthier, happier you.
Asthma is generally considered a long-term condition, but with proper medical care and regular monitoring, many people can successfully control their symptoms and enjoy an active lifestyle.
Family history can increase the likelihood of developing asthma, although environmental factors and allergies also play an important role.
Dust, pollen, smoke, cold air, respiratory infections, exercise, and air pollution are among the most common asthma triggers. Triggers vary from person to person.
Yes. Many people with asthma can exercise safely when their condition is well managed. Your doctor can recommend activities and precautions based on your individual health.
Seek immediate medical care if you experience severe difficulty breathing, rapid worsening of symptoms, trouble speaking because of breathlessness, or if your usual management plan is not providing relief.