Acute tonsillitis is a cough that occurs in patients with acute tonsillitis, which is an acute inflammation of the mucous membrane of the tonsils on both sides of the throat, with obvious symptoms such as pain in the throat, foreign body sensation in the throat, and fever. When acute tonsillitis develops, it can irritate the mucous membrane of the lower respiratory tract and the upper respiratory tract, causing coughing and coughing up sputum. Therefore, acute tonsillitis can cause symptoms in the surrounding tissues. When acute tonsillitis is accompanied by cough, oral anti-inflammatory drugs such as cephalexin tablets, amoxicillin capsules and penicillin V potassium tablets should be taken in a timely manner. If necessary, budesonide suspension can be used twice a day for nebulized inhalation, which can effectively reduce the inflammatory reaction and edema of the respiratory mucosa and has a good cough suppressing and analgesic effect, and can also be treated with the Chinese medicines Budesonide Anti-inflammatory Oral Liquid and Blue Scutellaria Oral Liquid.