Generally, community-acquired pneumonia can be cured. The main symptoms of community-acquired pneumonia are cough, sputum, chest pain, fever, and malaise. Once these occur, one should immediately go to a regular hospital for examination to confirm the diagnosis and treat the symptoms. For patients with community-acquired pneumonia, they should rely on experience to give anti-infective drugs first, and then give targeted anti-infective drugs for anti-infective treatment after the results of drug sensitivity tests are available. It is recommended that patients pay more attention to rest, avoid strain, drink more water, pay attention to warmth and avoid getting cold. You can exercise properly to enhance the body’s immunity.