Sore throat when swallowing is considered to be related to acute pharyngitis, acute tonsillitis, acute epiglottitis and other factors.
1. Acute pharyngitis: viral or bacterial infections may cause acute pharyngitis, and the patient will have symptoms of sore throat when swallowing, as well as dry and itchy throat, loss of appetite, fever and other symptoms.
2. Acute tonsillitis: when acute tonsillitis is caused by microbial infection, harmful gas stimulation, excessive smoking and alcohol, patients will experience sore throat when swallowing due to acute congestion and swelling of tonsils, accompanied by chills, fever and other systemic reactions.
3. Acute epiglottitis: acute inflammatory reaction of epiglottis and its surrounding tissues, acute congestion and swelling of epiglottis mucosa, patients will have sore throat and even dyspnea and other symptoms, and the pain symptoms will be aggravated when swallowing.
It is recommended that the patient go to the hospital, cooperate with the doctor to conduct relevant examinations, clear diagnosis and then treatment.