Patients with pulmonary alveoli can drink milk and soy milk as long as they are not allergic to milk and soy milk. Pulmonary alveolus, or pulmonary blister, is a condition in which various factors cause the pressure in the alveolar cavity to become high, thus causing the walls of the alveoli to rupture and fuse with each other, forming a larger air-containing cavity within the lungs. In principle, except for the food that one is allergic to, other food can be consumed normally. Milk and soymilk belong to high protein food with high nutritional value, as long as one is not allergic to soy protein or milk protein, one can consume them without any worry. In addition, patients with pulmonary herpes, do not easily try some of their own have not eaten foreign protein food, such as cicadas, grasshoppers, etc., in order to avoid allergic reactions. Although patients with pulmonary herpes can drink milk and soy milk, but still need to control the amount of intake, so as not to excessive intake, causing cause kidney burden.