In general, bronchopneumonia in newborns takes 7-10 days to heal, depending on the type of pathogenic microorganisms, the severity of the disease, and other factors. Bronchopneumonia is mainly due to various pathogenic microbial infections, among which bacterial and viral infections are the most common. Patients mostly present with symptoms such as cough, sputum, fever, and general malaise. Most patients can be cured in 7-10 days after timely treatment with sensitive antibacterial and antiviral drugs under the guidance of a neonatologist. Some patients with poor resistance or combined with pneumonia may last for about 2-3 weeks to recover. In addition, bronchiectasis caused by mycoplasma infection has a relatively long course and requires about 2 weeks to gradually recover. In addition, patients with bronchitis should drink plenty of water and take rest during treatment. In case of fever, physical cooling such as alcohol wipe or cold compress can be used to deal with it.