In case of coughing and wheezing at night, the first step is to take oral treatment with cough suppressants, such as fenugreek syrup or ginseng and snake gall bladder and shellfish liquid, which have a relatively good effect on wheezing. If the effect is not good, intravenous aminophylline or nebulized inhalation bronchodilators are needed to relieve coughing and wheezing, such as nebulized inhalation terbutaline sulfate and budesonide for relief. In adults, direct inhalation of Cymbalta can be used to relieve coughing and wheezing. In the case of asthma, for example, long-term inhalation of bronchodilators and glucocorticoids is required. If a more serious lung infection or bronchitis causes an attack of coughing and wheezing, anti-inflammatory drugs are required, often requiring intravenous drip treatment with appropriate antibiotics or antiviral drugs depending on the type of infection. In addition, the possibility of cardiac insufficiency is also considered for nighttime coughing, which needs to be ruled out by cardiac ultrasound or blood BNP, combined with medical history.