Coughing at night in asthma patients can be treated and relieved with medications and lifestyle modifications. Coughing that occurs at night in asthma patients can be treated by using medications under the supervision of a doctor. Inhaled medications include budesonide inhalation aerosol, beclomethasone propionate aerosol, fluticasone propionate inhalation aerosol, and other glucocorticosteroids. If topical medications fail to treat and relieve the symptoms of asthma and cough, you need to seek medical attention as soon as possible and give hormones intravenously as early as possible under the supervision of your doctor. Hydrocortisone succinate or methylprednisolone can be chosen. In addition to the use of medication, patients can also be relieved by adjusting their daily habits. For example, it is necessary to pay attention to the cold and warmth at night, not to catch a cold; pay attention to the cleanliness and hygiene of the room, to avoid too much dust; and change and wash the bedding often, such as bed sheets, quilt covers, pillowcases and so on. By adjusting these living habits, it is helpful to relieve and improve the patient’s nighttime coughing symptoms. Asthma patients usually have more frequent attacks at night, it is recommended that patients go to a professional organization for treatment as early as possible during the day to avoid aggravation of the condition and greater harm to the body.