Whether or not a patient with pharyngitis can run is generally based on the degree of the disease and the individual’s physical condition, so it is not possible to make a generalization.
If the patient’s condition is mild and recovery is good, it is recommended that the patient should first go to the hospital for evaluation, and if the condition permits, then running can be done. It is recommended that the patient should exercise in moderation, and jogging is appropriate, which can effectively enhance their resistance and help the recovery of the condition. During running, attention should be paid to the air environment and temperature.
If the condition is more serious, running is not recommended, because breathing with the mouth open during running may irritate the mucous membrane of the throat, resulting in sore throat and other symptoms, leading to the aggravation of the condition.
If the patient is not feeling well during the recovery period, he should go to the hospital for treatment in time to avoid delaying his condition.