Two-month-old babies with coughing and nasal discomfort often have upper respiratory tract infections, which are usually caused by cold viruses. You can give your baby cold medications, such as pediatric anilene granules and aminophenol pseudomal dispersible tablets, which are still suitable for small babies. In addition, these two drugs should be taken 3 times a day, and the specific dosage should be calculated according to the baby’s weight and according to the instructions. You can also use a warm towel on your child’s nose and forehead to help relieve coughing and nasal discomfort. Or give your child a gentle rub of the Hegu point, which also has the effect of relieving nasal congestion. The Hegu point is located at the child’s tiger’s mouth, and generally needs to be massaged with both the left and right hands, for about 5 minutes at a time. For coughing symptoms, it is recommended to give the child an oral solution of aminoglutethimide to stop coughing and dissolve phlegm.