Pharyngitis is usually registered with the Department of Otorhinolaryngology, and a few patients who present with critical illnesses need to go to the Emergency Department in a timely manner.
Pharyngitis is an inflammation that occurs in the pharyngeal mucosa, submucosal tissues, and mostly involves the lymphatic tissues of the pharynx.
Patients with symptoms such as foreign body sensation, itchiness, burning, dryness, pain in the pharynx, as well as irritating cough and nausea in the morning, suspecting pharyngitis, usually go to the ENT department.
A small number of pharyngitis patients with acute inflammation of the respiratory tract and other complications, there can be dyspnea, hypoxia and other symptoms, should be promptly to the emergency department for treatment.
Patients with pharyngitis should seek prompt medical attention and treatment under the guidance of a doctor to avoid developing chronic pharyngitis or other adverse consequences.