Pneumonia in infants can be treated with nebulization twice a day, morning and evening. Nebulization is a symptomatic treatment, usually for children with cough and phlegm. Nebulization can be done directly through a nebulizer that turns the medication into a gas, which enters the throat, trachea or lungs through normal breathing and acts directly on the lesion. It has the effect of relieving cough and asthma, removing phlegm, reducing inflammation, and having a quick effect. However, as the child has already formed pneumonia, the condition is usually more serious, and the specific treatment needs to be based on the examination results at the time and as prescribed by the doctor.