Sore throat is generally considered to be acute congestive inflammation of the pharyngeal mucosa. Patients can go to the hospital for routine blood tests and C-reactive protein. If the inflammation index is not obvious, you can consider taking oral cephalosporin antibiotics for anti-inflammation, which are more commonly used clinically as cefdinir dispersible tablets or cefuroxime tablets. If the inflammation index is high, intravenous cephalosporin antibiotics can be administered, and the more commonly used ones are cefazolin injection or cefoperazone injection. If the patient’s cough is obvious, he can add Ambroxol hydrochloride for phlegm treatment and San Col tablets for oral cough suppression. Normally, the patient’s condition will improve significantly after about a week of medication. During this period, patients should pay attention to their diet, not to eat particularly spicy and stimulating food, drink more warm water, eat more fruits containing more vitamin C, and avoid staying up late.