Wheezing bronchitis in children usually requires active asthma treatment, oxygen therapy, as well as the treatment of the cause of the disease, depending on the condition of the targeted treatment, there is no such thing as the best treatment. Wheezing bronchitis in children usually refers to acute bronchitis with obvious symptoms of chest tightness and wheezing. You may need nebulized inhalation of terbutaline, budesonide suspension and other drugs for asthma treatment to improve the symptoms of chest tightness and wheezing. When chest tightness is evident or accompanied by hypoxia, the child will also need oxygen to improve hypoxia and chest tightness. Also need to address the cause of treatment, such as acute asthmatic bronchitis is sometimes caused by mycoplasma infection, this time you can use azithromycin and other antibiotic drugs for treatment. But do not blindly use antibiotics, so as not to induce the production of bacterial resistance. In summary, the child wheezing bronchitis, need to be under the guidance of the doctor combined with the condition of individualized treatment, but also need to closely monitor the presence of pneumonia and other related complications, to give appropriate treatment.