Pain on both sides of the stomach due to coughing is mainly caused by intense coughing or frequent coughing, which leads to frequent and intense contraction of the diaphragm and fatigue. Because the diaphragm is just located on both sides of the upper abdomen, there will be symptoms of cough and pain on both sides of the stomach. Therefore, most coughs, especially stubborn coughs, can cause pain on both sides of the stomach. For example, cough variant asthma can cause paroxysmal and stubborn coughs. Bronchiectants and glucocorticoids can be used to alleviate the cough. The commonly used drugs are terbutaline sulfate tablets, budesonide and other drugs. If the severe cough caused by infectious diseases of the respiratory system causes pain on both sides of the stomach, corresponding anti infection treatment can be given, such as amoxicillin, cephalexin and other drugs. Pain on both sides of the stomach caused by coughing may also be caused by intense contraction and fatigue of abdominal muscles caused by coughing. If severe and frequent dry cough occurs, antitussive drugs can be used to relieve commonly used drugs, such as dextromethorphan, pentovirin, etc.