In life, if a patient develops epiglottis edema, the main symptom of the patient is that the pain is particularly obvious, and he or she is afraid to eat or make swallowing movements. Moreover, the patient may often drool, and in severe cases, the patient may even have fever, difficulty in breathing, and inability to take a breath. It is often caused by bacterial infection, and patients are generally advised to hurry to the hospital to improve the laryngoscopy, and must be hospitalized for infusion treatment after the specific diagnosis is clear, because epiglottis edema can be life-threatening. Therefore, after arriving at the hospital, the patient can take active medication. The patient can take moxifloxacin hydrochloride injection, or cefoperazone injection, and then with methylprednisolone drip, which can effectively play the role of anti-inflammatory and swelling, and also with budesonide suspension nebulized inhalation. After active treatment, the patient will have a significant improvement in the condition of edema.