Is acute pharyngitis prone to recurrence

Acute pharyngitis is prone to recurrence when triggers are encountered or treatment is not timely.
Acute pharyngolaryngitis is an acute inflammatory reaction of the throat caused by viral or bacterial infections, or environmental stimuli such as dust or smoke. Therefore, acute pharyngitis can recur.
The disease is prone to occur when the body’s resistance drops due to triggering factors such as exposure to cold, fatigue, and excessive smoking and drinking.
In addition, if acute pharyngitis is not treated in time, the inflammation may become chronic, chronic pharyngitis is a long process, not easy to cure, when encountering triggering factors, it is easy to acute attack.
If you are diagnosed with acute pharyngitis, you should consult a doctor in time for standardized treatment to avoid repeated attacks.