Allergic cough in children belongs to the category of cough in Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine can be treated with appropriate medications. 1. Chinese medicine treatment: Chinese medicine treatment requires evidence-based treatment, such as children’s allergic cough identified as wind-cold attacking the lungs, can be taken under the guidance of the doctor’s San’ao Tang and stopping cough powder treatment; Chinese medicine identified as wind-heat against the lungs, can be taken under the guidance of the doctor’s Sang Ju Drink treatment. 2. Western medical treatment: cough suppressants (e.g. montelukast), glucocorticoids (e.g. budesonide), antihistamines (e.g. loratadine) are the mainstay, and the dosage of the medication should be adjusted according to the child’s condition, as children’s allergic coughs usually require short-term continuous treatment. If you feel unwell, consult a doctor, and if you need to take medication, do so under the guidance of a doctor, and do not self-medicate.