Patients with allergic cough generally need to inhale glucocorticoids and bronchodilators for treatment. Patients sometimes have mild cough symptoms, and can also be treated with oral leukotriene receptor antagonists. \N Patients with allergic cough need not only to be treated with drugs, but also to take some non-medical intervention measures, such as avoiding contact with allergens, including pollen, dust mites, animal fur, cockroach excreta and other related allergens. It is also necessary to avoid inhaling cold air and irritating gas as far as possible, because these conditions may also cause allergic cough to worsen. For patients with allergic cough, they should also avoid eating seafood as much as possible, and pay attention to preventing respiratory tract infection and other related conditions.