Herpes pharyngitis requires isolation and is primarily a disease transmitted by Sachs group A virus. It is clinically contagious, mainly in children, but also in adults, and is transmitted mainly through the respiratory and digestive tracts. Clinically, isolation methods and measures must be taken to prevent cross-contamination. Herpes pharyngitis is mainly characterized by sore throat and fever. In some patients with severe symptoms, systemic symptoms can be very obvious. A comprehensive symptomatic treatment of antiviral, oral pharyngitis Chinese medicine preparation, nebulization, and fever reduction is usually applied clinically. Most patients should recover significantly after a week to ten days of treatment. Some patients with low resistance and secondary bronchitis and pulmonary infections may recover more slowly.