The weather has been getting colder and colder, and there are more and more asthma attacks in the clinic, which is really an eventful time for children with asthma! Whenever I see some children with recurrent asthma attacks in the clinic, I feel worried because these children with recurrent attacks should be playing, going to school and living a happy life like other children, but some parents do not understand the doctor’s instructions properly and bring pain and physical damage to their children with recurrent attacks. The remission phase of asthma has almost no symptoms and rarely attracts parents’ attention, but the treatment of remission is the key to the cure of asthma in children. Since asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways involving multiple cells and cellular components. This chronic inflammation persists during the remission phase of asthma, and irregular treatment of this chronic inflammation seriously affects the prognosis of asthma. The treatment of asthma in remission should be based on three aspects: dietary habits, Western medicine, and Chinese medicine. First, dietary habits: dietary habits are very important in the treatment of asthma, but they are often not given enough attention. There are many causes of bronchial asthma attacks, some obvious, but some often hidden, should be noted from the following aspects: 1. Do not let children eat compound processed foods with added flavors, colors, preservatives, etc., try to feed mainly natural foods. Synthetic flavors, colors, preservatives, etc. may cause allergies, such as asthma, hives, itchy skin, etc.. Some children with allergic asthma, treated with many methods are ineffective, but after stopping the food containing additives, the child’s asthma is relieved. In addition, we should also pay attention to the following aspects of diet: (1) It is advisable to eat light, less spicy, vitamin-rich foods, not too full, too salty, too sweet, and avoid excessive consumption of fatty, sweet and thick flavors; (2) It is advisable for allergic patients to eat less heterogeneous protein foods, and once a certain food is found to induce the onset of bronchial asthma in patients, it should be avoided, and it is advisable to eat more vegetable proteins, such as beans and soy products; (3) The diet should ensure (3) The diet should ensure the adequacy and balance of various nutrients 2. Avoid allergic factors: Allergens can be detected in 30% to 40% of bronchial asthma patients. Dust mites, cat and dog skin, mold, pollen, milk, eggs, silk, feathers, moths, cotton wool, fungi, etc. are all important allergens. We have to implement the tactic of “walking is the best plan” and “can’t afford to get rid of”! 3, avoid microbial infections: colds and upper respiratory tract infections are the most common triggers, more obvious in winter and spring or when the climate is changing. Respiratory tract infections, especially viral infections, are more likely to cause pediatric asthma attacks. 4, avoid overwork: strong or long physical labor, intense competitive sports, can trigger asthma. 5, avoid adverse mental factors: mood swings can be a trigger. Such as worry, sadness, excessive excitement and even laughter can also lead to asthma attacks. 6, pay attention to climate change, such as the cold season is easy to get cold and lead to respiratory infections, or sudden changes in weather or reduced air pressure can trigger a bronchial asthma attack. The second is the long-term regular use of Western medicine: Western medicine for asthma to global GINA program is the best, with Chinese medicine can play an icing on the cake. gina program to inhaled hormone therapy, so that the side effects of drugs to reduce to a minimum range. Inhalation therapy should be standardized, long-term, and not discontinued casually. It should be evaluated every 1-3 months, and the condition can be gradually downgraded. The purpose of step therapy is to achieve the best control of asthma with as few drugs as possible. Inhalation therapy is currently a better way to prevent and treat asthma, because inhaled drugs can directly reach the lesion site, with rapid onset of action and few side effects; however, for mild patients, oral montelukast (shunhening) and herbal medicine can be taken first for observation, and if asthma symptoms can be well prevented, inhaled hormones are not needed for the time being. Chinese medicine can regulate the body’s immune function and effectively prevent asthma: Chinese medicine believes that the three organs of the lungs, spleen and kidneys are not functional enough, which leads to the retention of phlegm and drinks in the lungs and becomes the long-standing root of asthma. Therefore, during the remission period of asthma, we should focus on supporting the righteousness, regulating the functions of the internal organs of the lungs, spleen and kidneys, eliminating the long-standing root of phlegm, regulating the balance of yin and yang of the body, removing the internal factors that cause asthma, and achieving the purpose of treating asthma. The majority of children’s asthma can be prevented and treated if the body reaches an optimal state and its constitution is constantly strengthened by the use of traditional Chinese medicine. The Department of Pediatrics of Nanjing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine adopts a combination of winter cream, winter and summer dressing and in-hospital preparation, which fully reflects the excellent thought of treating the untreated disease in Chinese medicine: “The sage does not treat the untreated disease, does not treat the untreated chaos to treat the untreated chaos …… chaos has become and then cure it, like thirst and wear a well …… is not also late!” . In short, the above three aspects complement each other, good dietary habits can reduce exposure to allergens and avoid asthma attacks, western medicine acts on the bronchial tubes to play a local therapeutic role, Chinese medicine acts on the whole body to regulate the body’s immunity and eliminate phlegm, the combination of the three makes asthma well controlled. Although the length of asthma treatment and prognosis depend on the age of the child, the severity of the disease, the length of the disease, and whether the treatment is timely, we have reasons and confidence to believe that most children’s asthma can be prevented and treated as long as the children take long-term and standardized medication and cooperate closely with doctors!