Pediatric Tui Na is based on the physiological and pathological characteristics of children under the theory of Chinese medicine, and applies corresponding techniques to specific points on the body of children to unblock meridians, promote the flow of qi and blood, and adjust the balance of yin and yang of the body, so as to achieve the purpose of treating and preventing diseases. Cough is one of the most common symptoms in babies and can be treated by Tui Na. Pediatric coughs are divided into two categories: external sensation and internal injury. The lungs are delicate and the external guard is not strong, so they are very susceptible to external evil, and the evil of wind-cold or wind-heat invades the lung guard and is classified as wind-cold cough, wind-heat cough, phlegm-damp cough or phlegm-heat cough. If a child has a deficient body, or if the external cough persists for a long period of time, the child’s vital energy will be depleted and the Qi will be damaged and the Yin will be lost, resulting in a Qi-deficiency cough or a Yin-deficiency dry cough. The overall treatment is based on the elimination method, which can be combined with sweating, warming, clearing, tonic and lowering methods according to the different types of symptoms. Parents can try common acupuncture points at home: knead Lung Yu 150 times, knead Tiantu 100 times, knead Tanzhong 150 times, push the eight channels 50 to 100 times, and pat the back 50 times. If you want to treat a cough, it is recommended that you go to a regular medical institution or go under the guidance of a medical professional. If your child’s cough is heavy and has developed into pneumonia, you must also cooperate with other treatments, so you cannot blindly rely on tui na to avoid delaying the condition.