Pediatric pneumonia requires a combination of therapies to improve ventilation, effectively control inflammation, and avoid complications. Specific treatment is as follows: 1. General treatment: Pay attention to the living environment of the child to ensure appropriate temperature and humidity and avoid noise. Remove special allergens and undesirable physical and chemical factors. Daily attention should be paid to maintain a light diet, do not exercise strenuously, and ensure that the body needs heat; 2. Symptomatic treatment: Pay attention to whether the child has respiratory and systemic manifestations, such as coughing, coughing and wheezing. If such symptoms appear, medication needs to be applied, and nebulization therapy can be used to relieve the child’s cough, wheezing, and breathing difficulties; if the child has a high fever, the temperature should be actively controlled; if there is a loss of appetite, or even mental and neurological abnormalities, targeted symptomatic treatment is needed; 3, symptomatic treatment: if it is viral pneumonia, targeted antiviral drugs can be used clinically for treatment . Bacterial pneumonia can be treated with targeted, sensitive antibiotics. Clinical can be static amoxicillin clavulanic acid potassium or cefotaxime and other drugs, mild pneumonia can also choose oral antibiotic treatment, such as cefixime, but the vast majority or choose intravenous infusion treatment.