Pulmonary alveoli are mainly treated surgically, with drugs playing a secondary role. Commonly used therapeutic drugs are: 1. Antibiotics: If secondary infection is found, antibiotic drugs can be used to control the infection, commonly used are cephalosporin, penicillin, etc. If no sputum culture is performed, empirical medication can be given. However, it is recommended to perform sputum culture and drug sensitivity test, and select sensitive antibiotics according to the drug sensitivity test. The duration of antibiotic application should be at least 7-10 days. If the patient has no fever, the sputum becomes clear or disappears, and the blood routine shows that the white blood cells and neutrophils return to normal, the antibiotics can be stopped. 2.Cough and asthma medicine: commonly used are Aminophylline, Bixuping and Fresh Bamboo Li Oral Liquid. The patient’s repeated coughing and coughing sputum seriously affects the patient’s survival treatment, and the effect may be very slow if antibiotic treatment is given alone. Giving the application of bronchodilator drugs, antispasmodic drugs and phlegmolytic drugs for treatment can quickly relieve the patient’s cough, sputum and wheezing and other symptoms, greatly improving the patient’s survival quality. 3. Hormonal drugs: If the patient’s wheezing is obvious and the application of wheezing drugs continues not to relieve, hormonal drugs can be applied to quickly relieve the symptoms. Hormonal drugs can inhibit the release of inflammatory mediators and reduce the inflammatory response of bronchial tubes, so the effect is obvious, but hormonal drugs cannot be applied for too long to avoid causing serious adverse reactions. In conclusion, for pulmonary maculopathy, if the symptoms are mild, oral antibiotics, antispasmodic and wheezing drugs and hormones can be administered to treat the patient to relieve the symptoms as soon as possible.