Herpes pharyngitis can be transmitted to adults. Herpes pharyngitis is a common disease in ENT, most common in infants and young children, and is a symptom of the mucous membranes of the throat caused by the coxsackie virus after the immunity and resistance of infants and young children are low, which can be transmitted through the respiratory tract and gastrointestinal tract. The disease can be transmitted through the respiratory and digestive tracts when adults are in close contact with the patient. Clinically, the disease mainly causes the patient to have a sudden high fever, with body temperature above 38℃, accompanied by severe swelling and pain in the throat, and the diagnosis can be confirmed by detailed examination of blood routine and local conditions in the hospital. In the treatment, patients need to carry out symptomatic antiviral treatment, while a light diet, pay attention to drinking water, eat more vegetables, fruits, can gradually improve.