Asthma
Asthma
Asthma
Houses in Birth Chart: 4th House from Lagna; Leo Simha; Gemini Mithuna; Libra Thula; Aquarius Kumba. Planet Saturn could cause this disease as he governs breathing 4th House from Lagna and/or House Leo Simha being 5th house of Zodiac, to be studied for any ailment due to breathing. s leo rules over heart, spinal and Arota. House Leo is said to play important for lead in tracing this disease. Saturn is responsible to cause worst and chronic disease. When Saturn with its 3rd, 7th or 10 th aspect afflicts the 4th house (4th house from Lagna house) or Leo, the natal of that birth chart will have the disease. It is an incurable and irksome disease. 4th house in a birth chart rules over heart, chest and lungs. Moon governs the heart. Leo is a fiery and hot sign owned by Sun. If any fiery or hot Planet like Mars is positioned in Leo, could indicate the presence of this disease. Then, Mercury rules over Nerves. If Mercury is positioned in Leo in birth chart, heart troubles due to nervous disorders is bound to occur. This could cause asthmatic tendencies.. Jupiter rules over Liver and Lungs.. When Jupiter afflicts in Leo, asthma as well as pleurisy is likely to occur.. However affliction and cause due to above by Saturn will be the main pointer for this disease. Further, Mars, Mercury and Sun in the 6th house of Moon could also be the reason to indicate respiratory system troubles and asthma.
In medical astrology, various ailments and body parts are ruled by different planets, signs, and houses. The lungs, for example, relate to Mercury, Gemini, and/or the 3rd house. Asthma relates to them also, as well as (secondarily) to the moon and Cancer. Generally an affliction to the rulers, especially amongst them if there is more than one, tells the story.
Asthma:
Moon combined with Sun in sign Capricorn and aspected by Saturn and Mars indicates Asthma. Mars and Saturn placed in 6th house and aspected by Sun and Rahu. Jupiter combined with Mercury. Jupiter combined with Rahu. Sun and Venus combination indicates asthma and tuberculosis.
What Is Asthma?
Asthma (AZ-ma) is a chronic (long-term) lung disease that inflames and narrows the airways. Asthma causes recurring periods of wheezing (a whistling sound when you breathe), chest tightness, shortness of breath, and coughing. The coughing often occurs at night or early in the morning. Asthma affects people of all ages, but it most often starts during childhood.
Asthma has no cure. Even when you feel fine, you still have the disease and it can flare up at any time. However, with today's knowledge and treatments, most people who have asthma are able to manage the disease. They have few, if any, symptoms. They can live normal, active lives and sleep through the night without interruption from asthma. If you have asthma, you can take an active role in managing the disease.