The time it takes for a sore throat to heal from chicken pox is determined by the severity of the patient’s illness and whether there is secondary infection, and cannot be generalized. The early stage of chickenpox is mainly fever, 1-2 days later, a rash will appear quickly and gradually spread throughout the body, even involving the throat mucosa or genital organs. When chickenpox appears in the throat, there will be friction when swallowing, and thus the pain will be more obvious. When the chickenpox at the throat completely dries up and crusts over, the throat pain will only gradually reduce or reach disappearance. However, if the blisters at the throat break down with friction and secondary infection occurs, the pain may be more intense and last slightly longer, and the pain may gradually decrease when the inflammation is completely eliminated. During the chicken pox period, patients need to pay attention to a light, easy-to-digest diet and avoid spicy, hard food to avoid irritation of the throat. If necessary, they can take oral Blue Scutellaria oral solution for symptomatic treatment, or use Rehabin topical spray to promote the recovery of the throat mucosa and reduce pain.