sore throat

Introduction

Introduction The manifestations of pharyngeal inflammation, dry throat, burning, and then pain, especially when swallowing. Often due to cold, excessive fatigue, excessive alcohol and tobacco, etc., the systemic and local resistance decreased, and the pathogenic microorganisms took advantage of the disease to cause the disease. Malnutrition, chronic heart, kidney, joint disease, poor living and working environment, frequent exposure to high temperatures, dust, harmful irritating gases, etc. are easy to lick this disease.

Cause

Cause

Causes of swallowing pain:

Often due to cold, excessive fatigue, excessive alcohol and tobacco, etc., the systemic and local resistance decreased, and the pathogenic microorganisms took advantage of the disease to cause the disease. Malnutrition, chronic heart, kidney, joint disease, poor living and working environment, frequent exposure to high temperatures, dust, harmful irritating gases, etc. are easy to lick this disease.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

Otolaryngology CT examination of sodium urea hydrolysis test oral endoscope

Diagnosis of swallowing pain: The patient can diagnose the pain by swallowing pain.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Differential diagnosis of swallowing pain: acute pharyngitis: the main symptoms are acute onset, dry throat and burning at the beginning; then pain, swallowing when swallowing saliva is often more obvious than eating; may be accompanied by fever, headache, loss of appetite And limbs are sore; invading the throat, accompanied by hoarseness and cough.

Chronic pharyngitis: The main symptoms are pharyngeal discomfort, dryness, itching, swelling, secretions and burning, easy to dry, foreign body sensation, and can not be swallowed. These symptoms are especially aggravated when you speak a little more, eat irritating food, fatigue or weather changes.

The patient can diagnose the pain by swallowing pain.

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