Sore throat for two weeks may be caused by acute pharyngitis, or acute tonsillitis or reflux pharyngitis.
1. Acute pharyngitis: acute inflammation of the mucous membrane of the throat, submucosal tissues and lymphatic tissues, the most common cause of bacterial and viral infections, a common respiratory tract infectious diseases, pain in the throat area, fever, weakness of the hands and feet, hoarse voice and other symptoms.
2. Acute tonsillitis: acute non-specific inflammation of the tonsils, mostly due to bacterial or viral infections, secondary to upper respiratory tract infections, mainly manifesting sore throat, chills, fever and so on.
3. Reflux pharyngitis: gastric contents and duodenal fluid reflux into the throat, resulting in damage to the mucous membrane of the throat, erosion and breakage, causing sore throat.
Sore throat for two weeks patients should be timely to the regular hospital otolaryngology outpatient clinic, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment, do not self-diagnosis of medication, so as not to delay the condition, resulting in serious adverse consequences.