There is usually no quick fix for a child’s cough. Coughing has functions such as cleaning the airways and coughing up foreign bodies, and blind cough treatment is not recommended for mild coughs in children. If your child has a bad cough, in addition to the need for general treatment, he or she should immediately seek medical attention to improve the relevant tests and clarify the cause before treatment, which can be done in the following ways to help relieve it: I. General treatment 1. Patting the back: When pollen, atmospheric particles, dust or other foreign bodies are accidentally inhaled into the airway, the mucous membrane of the respiratory tract is affected by the stimulation of foreign bodies, which may induce a cough and make your child cough badly. At this time, you can try to pat the child’s back to remove the foreign body. For larger foreign bodies, they need to be removed by professional means under the operation of a doctor. 2. Drink water appropriately: Some children have a strong cough accompanied by phlegm, so you can drink more water appropriately to dilute the phlegm and relieve throat discomfort. 3. This will help relieve the child’s cough. The medication for severe coughs caused by different causes is also different and can be used under the guidance of a doctor. If the cough is caused by a common cold, the child can be treated with wind-cold cough granules and cough syrup, and if the examination reveals a bacterial infection, anti-inflammatory treatment with antibiotics, such as cephalosporins, can be used in appropriate amounts. If the child inhales atopic inhalants such as dust mites, dust, pollen and animal dander, if the cough is severe, some anti-allergic drugs such as antihistamines and glucocorticoids can be used under medical supervision to effectively relieve the cough caused by allergies; if the child has other respiratory pathologies, such as airway malformations, bronchial cysts, mediastinal tumors, cilia If the child has other respiratory pathologies, such as respiratory malformations, bronchial cysts, mediastinal tumors, ciliary dyskinesia, etc., the child may also have a bad cough, and surgery may be performed according to the child’s specific condition. In addition, some children with gastroesophageal reflux may also induce coughing and have a bad cough, which can be treated with H2 receptor blockers, gastric mucosal protectors, proton pump inhibitors and other medications to relieve coughing symptoms.