If your child has a stuffy nose, runny nose and cough, consider the possibility of an acute respiratory tract infection. If the child’s cough is not particularly severe, he or she can be treated at home with oral medication for observation. If the child has no allergies, he can be treated with oral cephalosporin, cough medicine and pediatric aminophenanthrene pellets. During the illness, the child should be allowed to drink a small amount of water several times to avoid choking and coughing. However, if the child coughs more frequently and has other respiratory symptoms such as phlegm and shortness of breath, it is recommended to visit the hospital in time to improve the chest plain film examination to avoid delaying the disease. Therefore, if your child has the above symptoms, you should make a comprehensive judgment.