Asthma in children is generally incurable, but symptoms can be relieved with aggressive treatment. Asthma is a chronic, recurring disease that is usually not completely cured and is prone to flare-ups in the presence of infections, allergies, etc. However, as children grow older, their respiratory systems and immune systems mature. However, as children grow older, their respiratory systems and immune systems mature, and asthma symptoms may be completely relieved with active treatment. If a child’s asthma is not treated aggressively or is more severe, the condition may also be prolonged and may even impair lung function, affecting the child’s growth and development. Therefore, children with asthma should be under the guidance of the doctor’s standardized treatment to prevent complications of asthma.