Pulmonary maculoplasm is an air-containing cavity in the lung caused by increased pressure in the alveolar cavity from various causes and the rupture of the alveolar wall. If left untreated a series of complications may occur, which can seriously affect the life of the patient. Here we look at the treatment options for pulmonary alveoli: 1. The treatment of pulmonary alveoli is mainly surgical: if the volume of pulmonary alveoli is relatively large, occupying more than 1/3 of one side of the chest cavity, with clinical symptoms such as spontaneous pneumothorax and hemothorax caused by rupture of pulmonary alveoli, surgical treatment is required. There are also those who have recurrent infections caused by large pulmonary alveoli, it is recommended that active surgical treatment. 2, the general treatment of pulmonary alveoli: If it is a simple pulmonary alveoli, no other complications are not required to do special treatment. If there are symptoms of infection, can be treated with antibiotics, commonly used antibiotics are cephalosporins and penicillins. Cough and asthma drugs, commonly used are aminophylline and so on. In daily life, pay attention to keep warm and do not get cold. Exercise appropriately and do not engage in strenuous exercise. You can take medicines that increase immunity during the epidemic season of cold and flu to avoid cough and lung discomfort caused by cold and flu, and to pay attention to hygiene. Only timely treatment with the right measures can effectively relieve the symptoms caused by pulmonary alveoli.