Whether or not you can eat sugar cane for bronchitis cough cannot be generalized, as sugar cane is a cool and cold fruit. Generally speaking, if you have a cold bronchitis cough, you should not eat sugar cane. If you have a hot bronchitis cough, you can eat sugar cane in moderation, but you should not eat too much of it, because sugar cane is relatively sweet and eating too much of it can easily produce phlegm, which can cause the cough to persist or even worsen. The types of coughs often seen in bronchitis with heat are phlegm-heat, wind-heat, and yin-deficiency. If bronchitis cough is caused by phlegm-heat, common symptoms include coughing with yellow mucous sputum or pus-blood sputum, accompanied by high chest and distension, yellow urine, dry stools, red tongue and yellow greasy coating. If bronchitis cough is caused by wind-heat attacking the lung, common symptoms include cough, yellow mucous sputum, sticky sputum that cannot be easily coughed out, accompanied by nasal congestion, yellow pus, nasal discharge, sore throat, etc. In the case of Yin deficiency and dry lung type bronchitis cough, the common symptoms include cough without phlegm or little phlegm, or phlegm with a little blood in it, accompanied by five heartburn, hot flashes, night sweats, etc. This kind of hot cough can be eaten in moderation with sugar cane. For cold cough, the common symptoms include coughing with white sputum or sputum with a little foam, accompanied by nasal congestion, sneezing and runny nose, etc. It is not suitable to eat sugar cane.