Abstract
Although the strategy for the management of bronchial asthma has advanced remarkably in late years, it is rather difficult to concede the similar advance in the skill for the diagnosis of bronchial asthma. With untypical symptoms as bronchial asthma, we always have to scrutinize features of rhinitis and/or sinusitis, and probably to raise the awareness about GERD. Along the course of treatment of bronchial asthma, better management of patients can be achieved by judicious consideration and relevant care for complications occurring during acute or chronic stage of bronchial asthma.