I. Neglecting the management and treatment of the remission period Often, the corresponding treatment is actively given during the asthma attack, and the medication is stopped once the symptoms are reduced or disappeared, resulting in the lack of consolidation of the therapeutic effect, recurrence of the disease and persistence. Therefore, we should fully realize that bronchial asthma is a kind of chronic inflammation of airways, which needs to adhere to long-term maintenance treatment in order to obtain good control. Qin Jixiang, Department of Respiratory Medicine, Tangshan Workers’ Hospital Second, fear of glucocorticoids Many asthma patients are very afraid of the side effects of hormones, especially because doctors do not patiently and carefully explain the important role of hormones in asthma treatment, especially because inhaled hormones, while achieving good efficacy, have significantly fewer side effects compared with systemic applications (oral or intravenous administration). Due to this unnecessary fear, many patients refuse or terminate inhaled hormone therapy, so that asthma is not well controlled. Third, inappropriate application of antibiotics In the treatment of bronchial asthma, especially in the acute exacerbation period, too many antibiotics are often applied in the absence of obvious infection factors, which increases the cost of treatment, causes unnecessary waste and abuse of antibiotics, and also increases the chance of bacterial resistance. Fourth, some areas still have the application of folk homemade drugs Some areas, especially remote and underdeveloped areas, still have a wide market of folk autonomous “asthma drugs”, which often contain oral glucocorticoids and ephedrine drugs. Some patients “insist” on applying them for many years, with large side effects and unknown amounts of hormones. The manufacturers and sellers claim that their drugs do not contain hormones, causing misinformation. It is the responsibility of clinicians, especially respiratory physicians, to promote formal scientific methods of bronchial asthma treatment and management so that patients have a scientific understanding of the disease they are suffering from, in order to improve their compliance with formal treatment methods and make asthma treatment more scientific and effective.