Throat broken ulcers, may be purulent tonsillitis, herpes pharyngitis, lack of vitamins, etc., need to be under the guidance of the doctor for targeted treatment, general treatment, drug therapy, etc.; specific treatment programs should be based on the cause and personal physical conditions to choose, there is no so-called “fastest recovery”. 1. Purulent tonsillitis causes throat ulceration, which can be accompanied by pharyngeal pain, chills, high fever, headache, loss of appetite, fatigue and other symptoms. Generally for type B hemolytic streptococcal infection caused by the first choice of penicillin antibiotic anti-infection treatment, such as amoxicillin clavulanic acid potassium; can also be used to compound borax solution gargle, iodine tablets and other containing treatment. 2. Herpes pharyngitis: an inflammatory disease of the pharyngopharynx caused mainly by coxsackie virus infection. There may be fever, sore throat, pharyngeal herpes and other symptoms. Treatment: First of all, pay attention to rest, choose easy to digest, easy to absorb fluid or semi-fluid food. Apply antipyretic and analgesic drugs such as ibuprofen to improve the symptoms of fever and sore throat; apply antiviral drugs such as ribavirin and α-interferon for treatment. 3. Patients with B vitamin deficiency may also cause throat ulceration, leading to mouth ulcers. It is recommended to have a balanced diet, commonly used drugs such as vitamin B1 tablets, riboflavin tablets, folic acid tablets, etc., and local application of Rehabilitation New Liquid to promote ulcer repair. Throat broken ulcers may also have other causes, it is recommended that the patient timely hospital consultation, diagnosis is clear and follow the doctor’s instructions for medication and treatment.