When a child is sick, oral administration of medication is an important treatment method. It is difficult for children to take medication, which is a great headache for parents. There are some skills needed to increase the compliance of children taking medication. First, the form and taste of drugs should be suitable for the characteristics of children, blockbuster drugs, pills, etc. are not suitable for infants and young children, it is best to choose oral liquid, dry syrup and other forms, good taste, with sweet, fruity taste is preferred; second, the type of drugs should not be too many too mixed, it is best to choose 1-3 main therapeutic effect of drugs, available can be used as little as possible or not used; third, choose drugs with a longer duration of action, in order to reduce the number of feedings Fourth, choose drugs with good efficacy and small side effects, and try to avoid drugs with heavy gastrointestinal reactions such as erythromycin; fifth, try to take induction medication method. Avoid “forceful force” feeding, the real reason children are afraid to take medicine is mostly not difficult to eat, but the fear of rough feeding method, there is a “once bitten by a snake, ten years afraid of the well rope”. Sixth, if choking occurs, you should immediately stop feeding the medicine, pick up the baby and gently pat the back, so as not to choke into the trachea. Force-feeding, the drug choked into the trachea, triggering pneumonia, or even cause the child to die of suffocation. Nor can you feed the medicine while the child is asleep, when choking and asphyxiation can easily occur, parents must not act recklessly to prevent accidents. The correct way to feed the medicine is: for very young babies, you can dissolve the tablets into a fine surface in warm water, use the dropper to absorb the full solution, the mouth of the tube in the baby’s mouth cheek mucous touch and slowly squeeze the drop between the teeth. When feeding medicine to older babies, dissolve the medicine in a small amount of warm water and feed it with a small spoon or medicine cup close to the corner of the mouth, so that the medicine flows slowly along the side of the mouth. If the medicine has no special odor, you can also put the dissolved medicine directly in the bottle and let the child suck on it, but be careful not to mix the medicine with milk or juice to avoid reactions that could affect the effectiveness of the medicine.