When a baby has a cough, it means that the baby has a respiratory disease, which may be a cold or a disease such as bronchitis or pneumonia. Whether a baby can take a bath with a cough depends on what causes the cough, and needs to be treated differently. If the baby only occasionally coughs once or twice, and there are no other symptoms, and the baby is in good spirits, it is possible to give the child a bath while keeping him/her warm, and the bathing process should be shortened to 5-10 minutes, and the temperature of the room and the bath water should be adjusted. After the bath, dress your child as soon as possible to avoid catching a cold and give him/her some warm water after the bath. If your child has a cough with a fever, but is in good spirits and the fever is caused by a viral infection, you can also give your baby a bath, which can be used as a method of physical cooling. If the baby’s cough is caused by bronchitis and pneumonia, it does not affect the child’s bath, but we must first actively treat the primary disease that caused the cough and pay attention to the room and water temperature during the bath to avoid aggravating the child’s condition by getting cold again. Therefore, in general, it depends on which disease the cough is caused by, and this requires a specific analysis of the problem, but the majority of cases do not affect the bath.