Cough is a common and frequent disease in children. In addition to oral medication, massage is also a good option for cough treatment. To treat a cough, you should first distinguish the nature of the cough, whether it is an external cough or an internal cough. If the child has a rapid onset and a short duration of illness, accompanied by fever, nasal congestion and runny nose and other superficial symptoms, it is an external cough; if the child has a slow onset and a long duration of illness, accompanied by various degrees of dysfunction of the internal organs, it is an internal cough. Commonly used massage points for external cough: open Tianmen (from the center of the eyebrow to the forehead), push Kangong (from the head of the eyebrow in a straight line along the eyebrow to the tip of the eyebrow), rub the Sun (in the depression behind the two eyebrows), clear the Lung meridian (at the end of the ring finger, push straight toward the root of the finger), rub Lung Yu (under the spinous process of the third thoracic vertebra in the back, 1.5 inches from the side of the spine), and rub Tanzhong (at the midpoint of the line connecting the two nipples, on the midline of the sternum). Commonly used massage points for internal coughs: rub Lung Yu, rub Tanzhong, clear the Lung meridian, tonic the Spleen meridian (push clockwise on the threaded surface of the thumb or straight down the radial edge of the thumb toward the root of the finger), tonic the Kidney meridian (push clockwise on the threaded surface of the thumb or straight down the root of the little finger toward the tip of the finger), rub the small transverse line of the palm (at the transverse line of the metacarpophalangeal joint of the index finger, middle finger, ring finger and little finger on the palm surface), and rub Foot Sanli (on the front outer side of the lower leg, 3 inches below the calf nose, one transverse finger from the tibia). (one cross finger from the front edge of the tibia).