Chronic pharyngitis is a common and prevalent disease in otolaryngology, accounting for more than 1/3 of all outpatients. Many people think that since chronic pharyngitis is an inflammatory condition, it needs to be treated with antibiotics. Special reminder: this is a common misconception. Chronic pharyngitis is not necessarily caused by a bacterial infection and generally does not need to be treated with antibiotics. Taking antibiotics indiscriminately may instead lead to a dysbiosis of the normal flora in the throat and cause a double infection. Medically, effective antibiotics are used for treatment unless there is an acute bacterial infection in the pharynx, chronic pharyngitis due to an acute attack of bacterial infection, etc. If the patient is accompanied by fever and increased white blood cells in routine blood tests, he should be treated with broad-spectrum antibiotics under the guidance of a doctor or choose the appropriate antibiotic treatment according to the results of drug allergy tests, even though taking antibiotics can only inhibit or kill pharyngeal bacteria and cannot make the original lesion eliminate. Therefore, the pharyngeal discomfort will not be significantly reduced, long-term, repeated use will also form drug resistance or cause dysbiosis, resulting in mycobacterial infections and other complications and aggravate the disease. The treatment of chronic pharyngitis needs to be a gradual process, focusing on “three points of treatment, seven points of nourishment”. The company’s main goal is to provide the best possible service to its customers.