Pediatric bronchopneumonia is mainly due to bronchopulmonary infections caused by infections including bacteria, viruses, mycoplasma, etc. and allergic reactions. The main clinical manifestations are cough, coughing sputum, fever, shortness of breath and chest tightness, chest pain, and difficulty in breathing. Bacterial infections usually have respiratory tract infection manifestations, the onset is more acute, persistent high fever, coughing and coughing more sputum, sputum is mostly purulent, may be accompanied by chest pain, etc., usually can be treated with antibiotics. Viral infections usually have mild symptoms, mostly sore throat, nasal congestion, runny nose, fever, headache and other upper respiratory tract infections, and the duration of the disease is about two weeks. No special treatment is needed, unless specific viral infections, such as cytomegalovirus infection, do not require antiviral treatment,. Mycoplasma infections, which present with no specific symptoms in the early stages, are mainly now characterized by fever and an irritating dry cough, etc. Severe cases may have significant respiratory distress or other organ damage. In general, the treatment can be controlled by macrolides, drugs such as azithromycin, etc. (for specific medications, please combine with clinical, subject to the guidance of the doctor’s interview). For different manifestations, appropriate drugs can be used, for example, fever can be used antipyretic, cough, etc. can be considered nebulization treatment, cold medicine or expectorant cough medicine is not recommended. In conclusion, it is recommended that pediatric bronchopneumonia be treated by hospital visits for relevant tests to clarify the cause and treat it symptomatically to prevent complications with other systemic diseases.