When a child has a cold for three days, it often starts with a runny nose, sneezing, or a fever followed by a cough, and if medication is not administered as soon as possible, the cough gradually worsens, causing bronchitis, bronchitis or even pneumonia. Parents immediately give their children intravenous fluids or medication, but when they get better, they sneeze and runny nose again, and then the cough gets worse, the child cries in pain, and the parents are anxious and distressed. The medical term for this is pediatric recurrent respiratory infections, also known as “recurrent children”. The medical criteria for the diagnosis of pediatric recurrent respiratory tract infections are: 0-2 years old children have more than 7 upper respiratory tract infections or more than 3 lower respiratory tract infections per year; 3-5 years old children have more than 6 upper respiratory tract infections or more than 2 lower respiratory tract infections per year; 6-12 years old children have more than 5 upper respiratory tract infections or more than 2 lower respiratory tract infections per year. The number of upper respiratory tract infections is 5 or more per year, or lower respiratory tract infections are 2 or more per year. If a child develops a respiratory infection, symptomatic treatment should be administered and antibiotics should not be misused in children. Only when it is confirmed that the child has developed a bacterial infection should the child be treated with a sensitive antibiotic as appropriate, and the medication should be administered in strict accordance with the regimen. For children with recurrent respiratory infections, take them to the hospital for appropriate tests, if necessary, to check the levels of trace elements and immune indicators in their bodies. If the child’s body is deficient in certain micronutrients, they can be supplemented in a targeted manner. If the child’s immune function is deficient, immune stimulation therapy can be administered. Tui Na has strong advantages in treating recurrent respiratory tract infections in children. The Nei Jing says, “Evil cannot dry out when the righteous energy exists inside the body. The advantage of Tui Na is to improve the physical condition of children and enhance their ability to resist diseases. There are many health care points such as Foot San Li, Tan Zhong and Chiropractic that have been clinically proven to increase the immune function of human cells and body fluids. Parents can give their children 5 minutes per point to press and rub the foot Sanli and Tanzhong, and 3-5 times of chiropractic, which will have obvious effect in 1 month.