The most appropriate treatment for childhood pneumonia should be determined according to the patient’s specific situation, but there is no such thing as the “fastest and best” treatment. Clinically, most children with pneumonia need anti-infective treatment, which generally includes empirical treatment and anti-pathogen treatment. After confirming the diagnosis of childhood pneumonia, the physician first selects antimicrobial agents that are likely to cover the pathogen based on the epidemiologic data of pneumonia pathogens in the region and organization. The treatment regimen is then determined based on the culture results of the pathogen, the drug sensitivity results, the severity of the patient, and the specific physical condition. If the diagnosis of pneumonia in children is confirmed, they should go to the regular hospital for relevant examinations and then ask the doctor to give the appropriate treatment plan after judgment.