Sensitive throat and cough may be due to bronchial asthma, acute bronchitis, reflux pharyngitis and other causes. Treatment is usually based on the cause, including medication and immunotherapy. 1. Bronchial asthma: avoid contact with allergens. Oral anti-allergy drugs can be taken. For example, loratadine, etc. As well as nebulized inhalation of hormones such as budesonide suspension, phlegmatic drugs such as acetylcysteine for treatment. Beta agonists allow airway dilation, such as terbutaline. Glucocorticoids reduce airway inflammation, etc. Immunotherapy against defined allergens is also available. 2. Acute bronchitis: Throat sensitization cough may occur if infected with bacteria or viruses, e.g. Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus, adenovirus. Antibiotic treatment is usually chosen, such as penicillin, azithromycin, moxifloxacin and other drugs. Viral infections can be treated with antiviral therapy such as ribavirin. moxifloxacin is prohibited under the age of 16. 3. Reflux pharyngitis: abnormalities in the structure and function of the anti-reflux barrier and irritation of the throat by reflux can cause a sensitive cough in the throat. General use of medication, such as omeprazole and other antacid treatment, mosapride and other drugs to promote gastrointestinal dynamics, if the situation is more serious, if necessary, anti-reflux surgical treatment. If you have a sensitive throat and cough, you need to consult a doctor as soon as possible to clarify the diagnosis, and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the use of drugs and treatment.