Frequent coughing up of jelly-like sputum should be considered as an inflammatory response of the respiratory system, which is more commonly seen for various reasons, and measures can be taken accordingly. If coughing up jelly-like reddish sputum, this is mainly common in Klebsiella infection caused by pneumonia, can use aminoglycosides, such as tobramycin, gentamicin, but also can be combined with cephalosporin third-generation drugs, such as cefoperazone, cefpiramide and other treatment. If there is a cough of yellow pus jelly-like sputum, mainly due to purulent bacteria, such as Staphylococcus aureus infection caused by pneumonia, then you can use piperacillin, melphalan, clavulanic acid potassium, but also combined with the use of roxithromycin, azithromycin anti-inflammatory treatment. If coughing up rust-colored jelly sputum, clinically more common belongs to lobar pneumonia, mainly due to pneumococcal infections, the first choice of penicillin treatment.