Patients who have runny nose, cough, and pus sputum are likely to have upper respiratory tract infection, which may be triggered by the patient’s cold, and it is recommended to actively use symptomatic treatment to improve the patient’s discomfort. Patients can consider taking oral aminoglutethimide hydrochloride, which can effectively promote the dilution of pus sputum, and consider taking oral compound methocarbamol capsules, which can effectively play a role in relieving cough, and it is recommended that patients take them after meals to avoid causing certain stimulation to the patient’s stomach. Patients with obvious runny nose can flush with physiological sea saline, followed by ephedrine hydrochloride nasal drops inside the nasal cavity, which can improve the patient’s nasal disinflation and runny nose, and after active symptomatic treatment, the patient’s symptoms will gradually improve.