What causes dizziness and swelling on both sides of the throat?

Dizziness and pain on both sides of the throat may be related to upper respiratory tract infection, acute pharyngitis, acute tonsillitis and other diseases, need to consult a doctor in time for examination. 1. Upper respiratory tract infection: Acute upper respiratory tract infections are mainly viral infections, such as rhinovirus, adenovirus, influenza virus, etc., causing fever, nasal congestion, sore throat and other symptoms, causing dizziness and sore throat. 2.. Acute pharyngolaryngitis: acute pharyngolaryngolaryngitis, severe fever, causing dizziness and discomfort, but also lead to sore throat, hoarseness, cough, phlegm, some patients will have a dry throat, foreign body sensation and other discomfort. 3. Acute tonsillitis: dizziness, swelling and pain on both sides of the throat, may be related to acute tonsillitis, usually accompanied by fever, weakness, chills and other adverse symptoms, swallowing food or drinking water will make the pain worse, and some patients will also have a headache, dizziness. Dizziness swelling and pain on both sides of the throat, most of the adverse symptoms caused by the disease, such cases need immediate medical attention, diagnosis and treatment.