Children with bronchopneumonia often have a severe cough, yellowish-green sputum and rapid breathing, and require active treatment and attention to daily care. Bronchopneumonia is usually caused by bacteria or viruses, and in more serious cases, timely medication is necessary. Most of the medications used to treat this disease are antibiotics and antivirals, so they should not be taken at random and need to be directed by a medical professional. Parents can choose between oral or intramuscular and intravenous injections depending on the child’s health and condition. In addition, the care of the child is also very important. Appropriate nebulizer inhalation can relieve the uncomfortable symptoms of the disease and alleviate the child’s cough. Give the child plenty of water and rest. During the illness, the diet should be light and easy to digest, and it is not suitable to eat strong tonic foods. Persistent fever and high fever are the more difficult symptoms of bronchopneumonia… Parents should actively cool their children by using fever patches, warm baths and ice packs to help reduce the fever so that the child’s brain is not damaged by the high temperature. When a child has bronchopneumonia, medication is important to provide faster relief for the child. Daily care and fever reduction can also play a supportive role, and both sides can help the child recover as soon as possible.