Cicada skins are commonly used insect drugs in clinical practice, known for their anticonvulsant, antipyretic, and emollient properties. They are often used in modern medicine for treating conditions such as wind-heat exogenous infections, hoarse coughs, impassioned measles, itching from wind-heat rash, convulsions in children, red eyes, opacity of the cornea, skin infections, and tetanus. However, they are cool in nature and can also disperse wind-heat. Since children are susceptible to newborn diseases, family members must take the child to see a doctor in a timely manner to avoid the use of potentially harmful over-the-counter remedies. It is important to use medication appropriately. For parents, paying close attention to changes in the child’s symptoms and taking steps to help them receive timely treatment is crucial.