When bronchitis occurs, cupping can be used as an adjunct to the treatment of bronchitis. Five to six cupping jars are applied to the back from the first to the twelfth thoracic vertebrae on both sides. However, in the case of severe bronchitis, in addition to cupping, proper medication should be administered. If the infection is viral, intravenous ribavirin or oral Tamiflu is required for antiviral treatment. If there is a bacterial infection, intravenous antibiotics must be administered. At this time, if there is no allergy to penicillin, intravenous penicillin can be ordered. If there is an allergy, ceftriaxone or cefoperazone can be administered intravenously for anti-inflammatory treatment. In case of bronchitis, cough and sputum are more serious, it is recommended to use pulmonary cough combination or amiloride oral solution to stop cough and reduce sputum.