Pre-herpetic sore throat symptoms

Herpes pharyngitis starts rapidly, and the symptoms are usually sudden onset of sore throat and fever, i.e., the preliminary symptoms are fever and sore throat, which can occur successively or simultaneously, and the subsequent symptoms are as follows: 1. grayish-white herpes in the mucous membrane of the pharynx: often occurring in the front of the tonsils or in the pharyngeal and palatal arches, the uvula, etc.; 2. ulcers: ulcers are formed when the herpes breaks down, and after the herpes forms ulcers, the disease gradually heals as the ulcers heal. The clinical symptoms of the disease will gradually disappear and the cure of herpes pharyngitis will be achieved. Herpes pharyngitis is an acute respiratory tract infection caused by the coxsackie group A virus, which is an upper respiratory tract infection, and is treated with symptomatic and supportive therapy, i.e., fever reduction in case of fever and topical relief medication in case of sore throat. In addition, patients need to drink more water and rest when the disease is developing. Rest is very important for viral infectious diseases such as herpes pharyngitis.