A sore throat is generally defined as a pain in the throat, and its possible causes include throat disorders, diseases of neighboring organs causing sore throat, and systemic diseases causing sore throat. If the sore throat continues to be bad, it may be that the treatment is not right, and the cause or trigger persists.
1. Sore throat caused by pharyngeal diseases: acute and chronic pharyngitis, acute and chronic tonsillitis, herpetic pharyngitis, laryngeal inflammation, etc., as well as pharyngeal foreign body, tumor ulceration, penumbral syndrome, glossopharyngeal neuralgia and so on. When the above diseases are not standardized treatment, foreign body is not removed, or long-term smoking and drinking and other adverse stimuli exist, there can be persistent pain in the throat does not get better.
2. Neighboring organ diseases causing sore throat: such as inflammation of gums, periodontal, sinusitis, rhinitis, esophagitis, esophageal foreign body, etc., may cause different degrees of sore throat. If you treat only the symptom of sore throat, but not the above causes or triggers, the symptom is likely to recur or continue unrelieved.
3. Sore throat caused by systemic diseases: such as mononucleosis, granulocytic leukemia, acute leukemia and other blood diseases, influenza, influenza, measles, scarlet fever and other infectious diseases, as well as rheumatism, gout and so on, in these systemic diseases, the pain in the throat is often used as one of the local symptoms. Treatment of the primary disease is needed before the symptoms can be relieved with it.
When the sore throat has been bad, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease, and then receive targeted treatment under the guidance of the doctor.