Cefixime granules are indicated for bacterial infectious diseases and are effective in the treatment of pediatric bronchopneumonia. Generally children take the drug, the dosage should be controlled within a certain range, usually the dosage is decided according to the weight of the child, and a dosage of 1.5-3.0mg per kg of body weight can be taken orally twice a day. If the baby shows simple nasal congestion and clear runny nose, antibiotics may not be taken; if the baby not only has symptoms such as nasal congestion and runny nose, but also has fever, sore throat, or coughing and coughing, an appropriate amount of cefixime is needed for anti-infection treatment. In addition, the drug should be used with caution in both newborns under 6 months of age and premature infants. The child can take the drug orally, by sucking, or by adding the drug to an appropriate amount of warm boiled water and dissolving it after dispersal. If the child experiences gastrointestinal reactions such as diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea, headache, dizziness, etc. after taking the drug, these are all adverse reactions to the drug, most of which are transient and mild. If the symptoms are more serious, the child is advised to seek medical attention. In addition, after taking the medication, the child should take more rest and drink more water, and parents should keep him/her warm and add and remove clothes in time to avoid getting cold.