Inhaled hormones for asthma are currently used as the preferred application for long-term asthma treatment because of their local anti-inflammatory effects and relatively few systemic reactions, and the commonly used drugs include beclomethasone, mometasone, fluticasone, budesonide, etc. In order to reduce the adverse effects of inhaled high-dose hormones, low to medium doses of glucocorticoids are generally taken clinically, combined with long-acting β2 agonists, and nebulized by a compressed air-powered jet device for inhalation, which has a relatively rapid onset of action and can treat mild to moderate acute asthma attacks. In addition, health education should be paid attention to. Asthma patients should avoid exposure to allergens, keep indoor ventilation, and try to eat less protein-rich foods such as fish and shrimp.