What to do if your child has herpes in the throat

For children with herpes in the throat, it is important to keep the mouth clean, drink plenty of water, and avoid irritating foods with slightly cool or cold fluids. Topically, you can apply herpes net to inhibit the virus, or you can spray watermelon cream, tintype dispersion, etc. To prevent secondary infection, you can apply 2.5%-5% aureomycin, cod liver oil, and in severe pain, you can apply 2% lidocaine topically before meals. Food should be slightly cool or cold and liquid. Fever can be treated with antipyretics, physical cooling, or ibuprofen or acetaminophen, antispasmodics if there are febrile convulsions, and systemic antiviral therapy. Antibiotics do not shorten the course of pharyngitis and are used only for secondary infections. If an increase in leukocytes and CRP is found, sensitive antibiotics can be applied.