Pediatric asthmatic pneumonia is more serious. Asthmatic pneumonia is a special type of pneumonia in which children not only have the symptoms of general pneumonia such as cough and more sputum in the lungs, but also have significant wheezing at the same time. The inflammatory exudate in the lungs, combined with bronchospasm, can cause significant hypoxemia in children, with symptoms such as significantly faster breathing, trismus, dyspnea, and chest tightness. At this time, children should be treated with timely bronchodilatation, and active anti-infection and phlegm treatment, otherwise they may easily develop severe hypoxemia and heart failure.