The recovery time for pediatric acute pharyngitis depends on the severity of the condition and the resistance of the child, and most recover in about 4-7 days. Pediatric acute pharyngitis refers to acute nonspecific inflammation of the mucosa and submucosal tissues of the pharynx. If the infection is caused by a virus and there is no secondary bacterial infection, most children recover in about 4-7 days. At the same time, medications can be prescribed to relieve the child’s discomfort and shorten the course of the disease. If the infection is caused by bacteria, it should be treated with antibiotics, including cephalosporins and penicillins, etc., which can usually provide significant relief in about 1 week. Some children have significant systemic symptoms and even complications such as bronchitis, otitis media, sinusitis, etc. The course of the disease is extended accordingly and may take more than half a month to get better. The children with acute pharyngitis should avoid eating spicy and irritating food, drink more warm water and eat more fresh fruits and vegetables. At the same time, according to the type of pathogenic bacteria, targeted treatment should be carried out, if necessary, nebulization treatment.