Inflammatory lesions refer to clinical symptoms such as cough, sputum, fever, and in severe cases, localized edema and pain, after the body has been infected by viral or bacterial infections and other pathogens. Inflammatory changes are the process by which the body’s immune system fights off germs, and are mostly accompanied by leukocytosis and localized redness, swelling, heat, and pain. For the inflammatory lesions progressive aggravation of the situation need to use anti-inflammatory drugs under the guidance of a physician, and the most common inflammatory lesions are upper respiratory tract infections, such as viral influenza, influenza caused by lobar pneumonia or lung abscess and other cases, but also mycoplasma infection caused by mycoplasma pneumonia and chlamydia pneumonia lesions. For the above situation need to be admitted to the hospital to identify the inflammatory lesions and then symptomatic treatment, for viral inflammatory changes need to be actively symptomatic treatment and enhance their own immunity, generally 7-15 days to slowly improve, while for bacterial infections with fever need to be anti-inflammatory antibiotic treatment.