Common symptoms of GERD-induced cough in babies can be characterized by a dry cough, a dry, itchy and painful throat, which may also be accompanied by vomiting and nausea. Gastroesophageal reflux can cause coughing symptoms, and its coughing symptoms can be manifested as a violent dry cough, sore and itchy throat, usually coughing with a large amount of pus sputum, in addition, it can also be accompanied by vomiting, nausea and other digestive system symptoms. In addition, GERD can also cause reflux pneumonia, bronchial asthma, choking and apnea and other extraesophageal symptoms. Coughing caused by GERD in babies needs prompt medical attention. Pay attention to your baby’s diet, don’t eat spicy, irritating, greasy food; let your baby drink more water every day to speed up the body’s metabolism. If your baby has a cough caused by GERD, you need to consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions so as not to miss the opportunity of treatment.