Plant patients with increased sputum may suffer from pneumonia and need expectorant and anti-infective treatment. Long-term bedridden patients, due to the need for artificial feeding, easy to choke on food, or overfeeding, gastric reflux can cause pneumonia, increased sputum, fever, shortness of breath phenomenon. If the above conditions occur during hospitalization, inform the medical staff in time and let the doctor adjust the medication for anti-infective treatment; if they occur at home, the patient should be turned over and patted on the back more often, and if the symptoms are not relieved, it is recommended that the patient be sent to the doctor for anti-infective medication under the guidance of the doctor. You can also use drugs such as Ambroxol to promote sputum discharge, as well as chymotrypsin and other drugs such as nebulized expectorant treatment.