How to distinguish between pharyngitis and cold

The symptoms of pharyngitis are usually only manifested by the patient’s throat discomfort, painful sensation, burning sensation, and sometimes coughing and coughing phlegm, usually without fever, and nasal congestion. However, if the patient has a cold, it often manifests as nasal congestion, runny nose, sneezing, and also sore throat, coughing with phlegm, and the patient may also have a fever. Normally, the cold should improve significantly in about a week. If the patient has chronic pharyngitis, the symptoms often recur and the patient always feels uncomfortable inside the throat. Especially after eating spicy and stimulating food or staying up late, the symptoms will be unusually pronounced. Whether the patient has pharyngitis or a cold, it is important to actively treat it. First of all, you can consider taking Pudilan Anti-inflammatory Oral Liquid or Blue Scutellaria Oral Liquid, which can effectively reduce the discomfort of congestion in the mucous membrane of the patient’s throat. If the patient has discomfort because of a cold, you can consider taking oral Lotus Clear Distress Capsules to treat it.