I. How to diagnose bronchial asthma health? Patients present with recurrent episodes of wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness and coughing as the main symptoms, mostly associated with exposure to allergens, cold air, physical and chemical irritation, viral upper respiratory tract infections, exercise, etc. During the attack, a scattered or diffuse, expiratory-phase croup with prolonged expiratory phase can be heard in both lungs. These symptoms may resolve with treatment or may resolve on their own. The clinical diagnosis can be made by combining relevant tests to help confirm the diagnosis of asthma and systemic disease factors. The causes of the disease are complex and varied, some of which are obvious, but others are often hidden. However, there are two main aspects, namely, the constitution of asthma patients and environmental factors. The patient’s constitution includes subjective conditions such as “genetic quality”, immune status, psychosomatic status, endocrine and health status, which are important factors for the patient’s susceptibility to asthma. Environmental factors include various allergens, irritant gases, viral infections, area of residence, living conditions, occupational factors, climate, medications, exercise (hyperventilation), food and food additives, dietary habits, social factors and even economic conditions, etc., which may be more important causes of the development of asthma. III. Manifestations of the disease The typical manifestation of the patient is episodic expiratory dyspnea with croup. In severe cases, the patient may be forced to sit or breathe in a seated position, coughing or coughing up large amounts of white foamy sputum, or even cyanosis. Asthma symptoms may occur within minutes, over hours to days, and may resolve with bronchodilators or on their own. Most patients with early or mild symptoms have episodes of cough and chest tightness as the main manifestations, which lack characteristics. IV. Advantages of Chinese medicine treatment In recent years, Chinese medicine has been effective in treating asthma in various ways and has its unique efficacy, especially for the treatment of asthma in remission. 1.Chinese medicine treatment: under the guidance of the lung qi theory, kidney qi theory, phlegm drink theory, blood stasis theory, fire heat theory, qi deficiency theory, spleen and stomach theory and liver depression theory, a large number of clinically effective empirical prescriptions have been produced. 2.Acupuncture: Acupuncture points such as Hegu, Neiguan, Fengchi, Tiantou and Tanzhong on both sides. 3.Patching therapy: 2 pieces of Yi Qi patch are used in the acute stage, one on the front chest and one on the back, and the patch is applied once a day for a total of 5 hours. In the remission period, use 1 piece of Yi Qi patch, 1 piece on the front chest and 1 piece on the back, and apply the patch once a day for 5 hours. 1 month for 1 course of treatment. When the symptoms gradually disappear, consolidate for a period of time. 4.Auricular acupuncture therapy: take the main points: lung, adrenal gland, trachea, asthma, sympathetic. During an attack, the hair milli-needle piercing, repeated twisting, to give strong stimulation (to the extent tolerated by the patient), 1-2 times a day. After stabilization, it can be changed to once a day or every other day with moderate intensity stimulation. The two ears can be alternately rotated. V. Self-care 1. Patients should have a correct understanding of the disease and increase their confidence in fighting and overcoming the disease. 2. During the remission period, live normally and even participate in physical exercise. 3.Patients should also work closely with medical staff and establish partnership. Patients should also be interested in participating in activities organized by asthma patients, which in turn will improve their understanding of the nature of asthma disease and prevention methods. It is also important to master certain treatment techniques, to learn to self-judge the condition, and to use medications correctly and reasonably.