Bronchopneumonia in newborns is a relatively common disease in infants and children, and is related to the baby’s low resistance and immunity. Bronchopneumonia in newborns needs to be treated promptly, otherwise it will have a great impact on the health and growth of the baby. At this stage, there are three main treatments for neonatal bronchopneumonia, namely medication, oxygen therapy and symptomatic treatment. The drug treatment for neonatal bronchopneumonia is still based on antibiotics, and for children with severe symptoms, intravenous infusion of broad-spectrum antibiotics is required. Because newborns are still relatively small, oral administration is inconvenient, so nebulizer therapy can be used to calm asthma and reduce phlegm, which is particularly effective once every 4-6 hours. Oxygen therapy can improve hypoxemia. Symptomatic treatment with proper feeding, maintenance of nutrition and water-electrolyte balance is necessary to ensure the effectiveness of treatment. The care of bronchopneumonia in newborns is also very important. Parents should help their babies to turn over regularly and keep the room air fresh.