Acute Pharyngitis:
- pain on swallowing (swallowing)
- sensation of dryness of the pharyngeal mucosa
- throat irritation
- foreign body sensation, with pruritus (itching) andburning
- bouts of coughing
- malaise, more or less intense
- fever - common in children
Chronic Pharyngitis:
Chronic catarrhal pharyngitis - is manifested byparesthesia throat, fever, cough accompanied by asensation of dryness or foreign body in the pharynx, but inparticular, pain in swallowing.
Chronic hypertrophic pharyngitis - the posterior wall ofpharynx mucosa is hypertrophic, granular, and mucoushypersecretion shows a venous dilatations. Among others,the patient often suffers from nausea and vomiting andfrequent swallowing movements shows.
Chronic atrophic pharyngitis - posterior pharyngeal wall isdry, often presenting thick crusts. Pharyngeal mucosalooks pale, smooth and transparent. Frequency isassociated with atrophic rhinitis and / or laryngitis, thefeeling of respiratory discomfort and sleepless night.These signs are related to climate (marine climate is good, unlike the dry and warm air) and is frequently foundin the elderly.
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