Cough gum swelling may be caused by bacterial infection, can be prescribed to take amoxicillin, metronidazole and other antibiotics and licorice tablets, dextromethorphan and other cough suppressants. 1. Antibiotics: cough with swollen gums may be caused by acute upper respiratory tract infections, can be clear after the blood, pathogen examination of the causative organisms, follow the doctor’s instructions to use amoxicillin, ceftriaxone and other antibiotics. Gum swelling is mostly caused by acute upper respiratory tract infection periodontitis, the causative organisms are mostly anaerobic bacteria, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to take metronidazole, tinidazole and other antibiotics for anaerobic bacteria. 2. Cough: When the cough is severe, cough suppressants such as licorice tablets and dextromethorphan can be used as prescribed by the doctor. When accompanied by sputum coughing, the use of aminoglutethimide, acetylcysteine and other drugs can be prescribed to dilute sputum and promote the expulsion of sputum. When cough is accompanied by swollen gums, timely medical treatment should be sought, and appropriate treatment should be chosen after examination and evaluation by a doctor to avoid delaying the condition. Internal Medicine, Stomatology, Pharmacology