What is the best way to get rid of blisters in the throat

Throat vesicles are considered to be related to herpes pharyngocheilitis, acute tonsillitis, chronic pharyngitis, etc. Oral antiviral and anti-infective drugs and local medications should be taken according to the cause.
1. Herpetic buccitis: caused by viral infection, patients often manifest fever, sore throat, cough and other symptoms, the pharyngeal isthmus mucosa with scattered herpes. This condition should be treated with antiviral drugs, such as ribavirin, ganciclovir, acetaminophen, etc. while symptomatically reducing fever and relieving sore throat.
2. Acute tonsillitis: the tonsils are red, swollen and pus-filled, mostly caused by bacterial infection. If the inflammation spreads to the back wall of the pharynx, it can stimulate the proliferation of lymphoid follicles, which is manifested as a blister in the throat. This situation should actively take a sufficient amount of anti-infective drugs, such as amoxicillin, cefixime, after the inflammation subsides, the follicles will also disappear.
3. Chronic pharyngitis: mostly seen in chronic hypertrophic pharyngitis, the posterior wall of the pharynx has more granular lymphoid follicles. This situation can be local medication, such as furacilin solution, boric acid solution, iodine containing tablets, silver yellow tablets, silver nitrate solution, to clean anti-inflammatory pain. Silver nitrate solution or chromic acid may be used to treat lymphoid follicles in the back wall of the throat.
There may be other causes of throat vesicles, such as injury to the mucous membrane of the pharynx, acute pharyngitis, and so on. It is recommended to seek medical advice to clarify the cause and then target treatment. The above medications should be used under the supervision of a doctor or pharmacist.