Infants with a mild cough. The commonly used cough medicine is aminoglutethimide oral solution also known as etanercept. Further treatment of the cause of the mild cough should also be based on whether it is a bacterial or viral infection. If it is a bacterial infection, it is also important to consider whether the infant’s parents have a history of penicillin or cephalosporin allergy. If neither parent has a history of penicillin or cephalosporin allergy, you may choose to take some cefaclor dry suspension. If the parents have a history of drug allergy, the possibility of the infant’s allergy exists, at this time if the need for anti-inflammatory suggest to take some roxithromycin granules. If it is a viral infection just drink more water and take some aminoglutethimide oral solution. Also consider whether it is breastfeeding or formula feeding. If it is breastfeeding the mother should avoid eating fish, shrimp, sweets and hairy food as much as possible, in addition to drinking more water. If it is formula feeding, make the formula a little thinner, so as not to increase the gastrointestinal burden of vomiting and diarrhea symptoms.