Symptoms of throat inflammation

The common symptoms of patients with throat inflammation are mainly divided into local symptoms and systemic symptoms, local symptoms such as sore throat and systemic symptoms such as fever, fatigue and weakness. 1. Local symptoms: inflammation invades the localization of the throat and produces corresponding symptoms, the most common symptom is throat pain, swelling, etc., the pain will be aggravated when drinking and eating, and in severe cases, the vocal cords can be affected, resulting in corresponding swelling of the mucosa of the vocal cords, which affects the patient’s voice, and makes the patient’s voice hoarse, and at the same time, the patient can also have a cough, coughing up phlegm, and other irritating reactions. 2. Systemic symptoms: because the patient will feel pain in the throat when swallowing, so it will affect the patient to eat. If the patient’s pharyngitis is due to infection and other factors, there may be fever, chills, fatigue, weakness and other systemic symptoms, but also may affect the patient’s rest, the limbs may have soreness. If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for early and regular treatment.