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Pharyngitis
Pharyngitis, or sore throat, is discomfort, pain, or scratchiness in the throat. It often makes it painful to swallow.
Causes
Pharyngitis is caused by swelling in the back of the throat (pharynx) between the tonsils and the (larynx).
Most sore throats are caused by colds or the flu. Coxsackie virus or mononucleosis can also cause sore throat.
Bacteria that can cause pharyngitis in some cases.
Most cases of pharyngitis occur during the colder months. The illness often spreads among family members.
Symptoms
The main symptom is a sore throat.
Other symptoms may include:
Exams and Tests
Your health care provider will perform a physical exam and look at your throat.
A rapid test or throat culture to test for strep throat may be done. Other laboratory tests may be done depending on the suspected cause.
Treatment
Most sore throats are caused by viruses. A few of these illnesses (such as some types of influenza) may be helped by antiviral medicines.
Antibiotics do not help viral sore throats. Using these medicines to treat viral infections helps strengthen bacteria and make them resistant to antibiotics.
Sore throats should only be treated with antibiotics if a strep test is positive. Strep cannot be accurately diagnosed by symptoms or a physical exam alone.
The following tips may help your sore throat feel better:
Possible Complications
Complications may include:
When to Contact a Medical Professional
Call your health care provider if:
Seek immediate medical care if you have a sore throat and trouble breathing.
Alternative Names
Pharyngitis - bacterial; Sore throat
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