What is the best medicine for pneumonia chest pain

Pneumonia chest pain can be oral antibiotics such as cefixime, cough expectorant drugs such as dextromethorphan, ambroxol, pain medication ibuprofen and so on. Chest pain usually disappears when the pneumonia improves. 1. Antibiotics: If the lung inflammation chest pain is caused by bacterial infection, you can take oral cefixime, levofloxacin, etc.; if it is caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection, you can take azithromycin. Allergic to the above drugs are prohibited. 2. Cough suppressing and expectorant drugs: If the cough is severe and involves chest pain, cough suppressants such as dextromethorphan (within 3 months of pregnancy, history of mental illness, and contraindicated during breastfeeding) can be used to stop coughing. Cough phlegm can be combined with Ambroxol to promote phlegm discharge. 3. Painkillers: If chest pain is obvious, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen can be used appropriately to relieve pain. Peptic ulcer is prohibited. Pneumonia chest pain should be standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor, so as not to delay the condition.