I wonder if I have chronic pharyngitis?

  Patient: When I get a cold, I start with a sore throat, especially in the spring and autumn when the seasons change, and then I get a stuffy nose and snotty nose. The doctor diagnosed it as laryngitis and congestion at the beginning of the visit. I was prescribed cephalexin, antiviral pellets and throat tablets, but the effect was not very obvious. When I wake up in the morning without a cold, I often get phlegm stuck in my throat, and the phlegm is brown in color. I wonder if I have chronic pharyngitis. Why do I have a sore throat when I get a cold? I am very confused. I look forward to hearing from you!   The most important thing is to avoid fatigue and cold and flu, because pharyngitis is very vulnerable to acute attacks due to these three factors, there will be sore throat and other discomfort, in addition to spicy and stimulating food, cold and sour food as little as possible, only control, not cure, which is the current status of the country. There is no need to worry because the disease rarely worsens, and even if it recurs, there is nothing to worry too much. Specifically you can also look at my other replies about chronic pharyngitis, which may be helpful.  As for your spring and fall nasal congestion, sneezing, and dry throat itchy cough should belong to allergic (also known as allergic) rhinitis/pharyngitis, use some drugs for allergic rhinitis (Renolcort, etc.) and anti-allergy drugs (Keratan, etc.), generally will have an effect, after the effect of 1-2 weeks to adhere to, but later will often recur, each attack can be treated in this way.