There are two main reasons for the appearance of a tickling cough that does not stop: firstly, it is likely that allergies have occurred, resulting in congestion and edema in the throat and sterile inflammation, and the irritating cough can only appear. If an infant or young child has a tickling cough that cannot be stopped and is caused by allergies, it is recommended to use desloratadine for anti-allergy treatment. If the cough is very severe, it is recommended to nebulize and inhale bronchodilators to relieve the cough, such as terbutaline sulfate and budesonide combined together for better results. The second aspect could be the occurrence of laryngitis causing a tickling cough that won’t stop in the throat. This is the time to go to the ENT department to check that there will be inflammation in the throat. The use of anti-inflammatory drugs is often more effective, such as busulfan anti-inflammatory oral solution, and also need to be combined with cough suppressants, such as aminoglutethimide oral solution.