There are three main quick fixes for pediatric cold and nasal congestion, including clearing mucus, consuming hot soup and hydration, which can be chosen according to the patient’s own condition. Clearing mucus can use some tools to suck out the mucus from children’s nose, and after the mucus is sucked out, children’s nasal congestion symptoms can be relieved, or you can use nasal saline to rinse the mucus and make it flow out. If the child already knows how to do it, he or she can be allowed to blow the nose frequently. Eating hot soup can also ventilate the nose. Younger children can use foods that children usually drink, such as hot soup. Older children can drink some hot soup to make the symptoms of nasal congestion relieved by the heat of hot soup. If the air is very dry, the moisture in the air needs to be enhanced and some instruments need to be used to humidify the air. Replenish the moisture can also be done with salt water drops into the child’s nasal cavity, which can achieve the effect of moisturizing, and the symptoms of nasal congestion may be relieved. You can also let small children in the bathroom with a hot shower, breathing in the steam, this time the nasal congestion of the nose will not feel. These three methods can temporarily relieve the condition of nasal congestion, you can choose the appropriate method, but can not completely cure the cold, or to consult some doctor’s advice.