Bronchopneumonia in 8-month-old babies usually does not require injections, but if the child’s condition is so severe that oral intake is difficult, nutritional preparations are given intravenously. In the case of bronchopneumonia in 8-month-old babies, treatment with antimicrobial drugs is usually optional depending on the pathogen, but does not necessarily require infusion therapy. Nutritional preparations can be given intravenously only in severely ill patients with symptoms of feeding difficulties or when oral medications are not available. And patients also need appropriate water and electrolyte supplementation to avoid and correct acidosis and electrolyte disorders. It is recommended that 8-month-old babies with bronchopneumonia, timely under the guidance of the doctor to choose to carry out drug treatment, and reasonable choice of infusion or oral medication.