Reflux pharyngitis can be determined simply from the following symptoms: hoarseness, gastroesophageal symptoms, and pharyngeal discomfort. 1. Hoarseness: without a clear history of bad voice use and acute infection, the examination found that the interarytenoid region, pharyngeal mucosal edema, vocal folds erythema, leukoplakia growth or mucus adherence, mucosal erythema in the posterior cricoid region, ulceration and other signs, leading to the patient’s hoarseness. 2. Gastroesophageal discomfort symptoms: in addition to the clinical manifestations of chronic pharyngitis, reflux pharyngitis can be accompanied by varying degrees of symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease, such as acid reflux, heartburn, gastric distension, belching, gastric pain and other symptoms. 3. Pharyngeal discomfort symptoms: pharyngeal itching, pharyngeal dryness, burning sensation, smoky sensation, foreign body sensation, etc.; irritating cough, coughing up secretions in the morning, accompanied by nausea and dry vomiting and other symptoms. It is recommended that everyone, suffering from reflux pharyngitis to timely medical treatment, symptomatic treatment as prescribed by the doctor, to improve the above discomfort symptoms.