When a baby’s runny nose is caused by wind-cold, ginger compresses on the heart of the feet can be effective. Children with wind-cold flu can show symptoms such as chills (fear of cold), fever, cough and phlegm, runny nose, nasal congestion and sore throat. This kind of wind-cold cold caused by the baby’s runny nose can be used ginger compress foot heart. Ginger has the effect of relieving cold (removing cold from the surface of the muscles), warming the stomach and stopping vomiting (warming the spleen and stomach to treat vomiting caused by gastric cold), resolving phlegm and relieving cough, and relieving the toxicity of fishes and crabs. It can be used clinically for the treatment of wind-cold cold, stomach cold and vomiting, cold phlegm and cough, fish and crab poisoning and other diseases. The adverse effects of the drug are not clear, but avoid eating spicy and stimulating food during consumption. Ginger compresses on the heart of the feet have limited efficacy and should not be used as a substitute for medication to treat diseases. It is recommended that babies with runny noses go to a regular hospital and be treated under the guidance of a professional physician.