Allergic asthma is a common respiratory condition affecting millions of people around the world. It is characterized by inflammation and narrowing of the airways in response to an allergic trigger, such as pollen, pet dander, or dust mites. There are several terms that can be used as synonyms for allergic asthma, including atopic asthma, extrinsic asthma, and allergic bronchitis. These terms describe the same condition but reflect different aspects of its manifestation. Atopic asthma emphasizes the role of genetic predisposition, extrinsic asthma highlights the importance of environmental triggers, while allergic bronchitis emphasizes the involvement of the bronchial tubes. Regardless of the term used, allergic asthma can be effectively managed with proper diagnosis and treatment.