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Pharyngitis

Pharyngitis is when the pharynx, the area between the tonsils and vocal chords, is inflamed and swollen.

Hypothermia, chain smoking, talking too much and a liking for very hot or very spicy food are all factors. When they act in combination with an infectious agent (viruses, bacteria and fungi), it can cause acute or chronic inflammation of the mucous membranes in the throat.

If acute pharyngitis manifests itself as ARI and ARVI, these unpleasant symptoms can be accompanied by a fever, a headache, muscular pain and other symptoms of intoxication.

Signs of pharyngitis

Ticklish throat

Feeling of dryness

Persistent dry cough

Hoarse voice

Pain when swallowing

ASC No. J107P012120B, J177P012120B, J180P012120B

If symptoms persist, consult your doctor.