Take care to maintain air circulation and proper sunlight in the house, make the temperature and humidity appropriate, and reduce the number of visitors, which will help the child’s respiratory tract to repair in a better oxygen supply environment and also relieve the child’s discomfort caused by pneumonia. Take care to reduce the burden on the child’s digestive tract, do not eat deeply processed foods, and eat small and frequent meals, choosing more liquid or semi-liquid foods rich in vitamins and trace elements to replenish the damage to the body tissues caused by the disease. Pay attention to keep the bowel movement smooth to facilitate the timely excretion of metabolic wastes in the body, which also helps to reduce the burden on the intestines. If accompanied by diarrhea symptoms, the child can be given oral intestinal regulating medications to aid in treatment. Pay close attention to your child’s respiratory rate, body temperature and sleep. Sudden onset of irritability or mental flaccidity should be taken seriously enough and should be promptly seen by a hospital.