Variant asthma can be categorized as cough-variant asthma and chest tightness-variant asthma, most of which cannot be completely cured, and some patients may stop taking medication completely, but long-term maintenance therapy may be required, and some patients may even progress to classic bronchial asthma; leukotriene receptor antagonists or inhaled glucocorticoids, bronchodilators, and other treatments are usually required. 1. Leukotriene receptor antagonists: for example, montelukast sodium, which has anti-inflammatory effects and can be used to treat variant asthma. 2. Inhaled glucocorticosteroids: for example, budesonide aerosol, which has strong anti-inflammatory effects and is commonly used in the treatment of cough variant asthma. 3. Bronchodilators: Inhaled glucocorticosteroids combined with bronchodilators, such as budesonide formoterol and salmeterol ticarcoson, are usually needed. 4. Other treatments: drugs such as theophylline extended-release tablets also play a role in improving the patient’s symptoms and can be used as adjunctive treatment. The above drugs should be standardized and rationally applied under the guidance of professional physicians and pharmacists. If the symptoms fail to improve or even worsen gradually, you should consult a regular hospital in time, and cooperate with the doctor to improve the examination and standardized treatment.