Angina of the Lateral Rollers

Throat sore throat is a medical term used to describe a condition associated with an infection of the upper respiratory tract or throat. This is a fairly common problem that can occur in people of any age and gender.

Throat throat is a form of sore throat that occurs due to an infection in the back of the throat or throat. Bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms can cause inflammation in the area, leading to swelling, pain, difficulty breathing, and other symptoms.

One of the main symptoms of lateral angina is a sore throat, high fever, fatigue and chills. There may also be headaches, loss of appetite and neck muscle spasms. In some cases, sore throat can lead to complications such as bronchitis, pneumonia, or abscesses in the throat or ear.

Diagnosis of angina of the lateral ridges is based on examination of the throat and assessment of the patient’s symptoms. You may also need a general