Pharyngitis Acute

Acute pharyngitis is an inflammation of the pharyngeal mucosa. It is characterized by an acute onset, high fever, headache, redness and swelling of the throat mucosa. Acute pharyngitis can occur with various diseases, such as influenza, sore throat, traumatic injury to the pharynx, or an allergic reaction. According to the nature of inflammation, acute pharyngitis can be catarrhal (edematous); catarrhal-purulent (insufficient treatment of acute pharyngitis threatens to transform the disease into a purulent form); ulcerative-necrotic (ulcers appear on the mucous membrane). Here are the procedures a patient with acute pharyngitis may need:

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