There is no clinical term for herpes pharyngitis, which is generally referred to as herpetic pharyngitis, and adults can get it, but it is more prevalent in preschoolers under 6 years of age.
Herpes pharyngitis is an acute upper respiratory tract infectious disease caused by enterovirus infection. The disease can be spread by fecal-oral route, respiratory droplets, and contact. Herpes pharyngitis can be caused by enteroviral infections in both adults and children, and it usually occurs in preschool children under 6 years old.
Herpes pharyngitis is often characterized by fever, sore throat, sore mouth, and herpes in the pharyngeal area, and is usually treated as a symptomatic disease. Regular daily routine, oral and personal hygiene are required, and proper isolation should be practiced during this period to prevent the spread of the disease.
If infected with herpes isthmus, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to avoid delay.