Children’s sore throats may be related to tonsillitis, herpes pharyngitis, excessive use of the voice and other factors, the specific analysis is as follows: 1. Inflammation of the tonsils: the more obvious symptom of tonsil inflammation is the pain in the throat, through the examination can be found in the location of the throat lymphoid follicle hyperplasia as well as congestion and so on. 2. Herpetic pharyngitis: Herpetic pharyngitis not only has the above situation, but also accompanied by fever, generalized pain and other adverse reactions. 3. Excessive use of the voice: a child’s loud crying and talking a lot may also cause a sore throat. There may be other reasons for children’s sore throats, so it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for the relevant examinations to clarify the cause of the disease and then actively treat the symptoms.