How to treat acute pharyngoconjunctivitis

Patients with acute pharyngoconjunctivitis can be treated with antiviral drugs as prescribed by the doctor to promote recovery. Acute pharyngoconjunctivitis is generally caused by viral infections, usually the patient will have general weakness, fever, sore throat, nausea and vomiting and other symptoms, at the same time, the patient will also appear pharyngeal congestion, neck lymph node swelling and other phenomena. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use acyclovir, ribavirin and other antiviral drugs for antiviral treatment to promote recovery. Patients also need to pay attention to good protection, can rest in bed, avoid going to crowded public places, otherwise it can cause others to be infected. As conjunctivitis is mostly transmitted through contact, patients should also pay attention to wash their hands diligently in their daily life, separate towels, handkerchiefs and other items that may come into contact with the eyes from others, and pay attention to maintaining the cleanliness and hygiene of their living and working environments. It is recommended that patients with pharyngoconjunctivitis seek timely medical attention to assess their condition and follow doctor’s instructions for treatment.