Neonatal pneumonia is a condition characterized by respiratory difficulty and oxygenation issues, which can gradually improve through absorption. Feeding should be done in small, frequent amounts to avoid vomiting and aspiration; for artificial feeding, the nipple should be small to prevent coughing. Severe cases may require nasal feeding tubes or intravenous fluids, and in some cases, multiple transfusions of blood plasma and intravenous nutrients may be necessary.