Wind-cold cough is the name of a Chinese medical condition, and is a clinical type of external cough. When the body is attacked by a combination of wind and cold and the lungs are involved, the lung qi is unable to be released, resulting in a cough. There are two main causes of wind-cold cough: (1) Weather changes: High humidity in the air, frequent rain, wind-cold mixed with dampness, especially when the weather is cold and alternating between hot and cold, wind evils offend the lungs and wind-cold easily invades the body, causing cough. (2) Body resistance: poor adaptability. When the climate changes suddenly, the body has not yet adapted to the weather changes and catches a cold causing a runny nose and cough. Symptoms of cough in children with wind-cold include: heavy cold, light fever, no sweating, headache and body pain, stuffy nose and runny nose, cough with thin white sputum, no thirst or thirst for hot drinks, and thin white fur. The principle of treatment for wind-cold cough is to disperse wind-cold and promote the lung to stop coughing. If you have phlegm, you can give your baby ice sugar and snow pear to drink to help resolve phlegm and stop coughing. Before going to bed at night, give your child warm water to soak his feet until his forehead sweats a little and drink more warm water.