Aspiration pneumonia is an inflammation of your child's lungs. It may have happened after your child breathed in (aspirated) foreign material, such as food, liquid, vomit, or mucus.
Aspiration may have happened because your child has a health problem that makes it hard to swallow normally.
Pneumonia makes it hard for your child to breathe. Your child may get medicines to help with breathing. Or your child may need oxygen.
Your child may get fluids and medicines through a tube in a vein (intravenous, I.V.).