Cough variant asthma and chronic pharyngitis difference in clinical manifestations and treatment.
1. Cough variant asthma: cough variant asthma refers to a special type of asthma in which chronic cough is the main or only clinical manifestation, and there is no obvious symptoms such as wheezing and shortness of breath, but there is airway hyperresponsiveness.
Treatment should avoid contact with allergens, while assisting with bronchodilator drugs, anti-allergy drugs and other treatments.
2. Chronic pharyngitis: refers to the diffuse chronic inflammation of the pharyngeal mucosa, submucosa and lymphatic tissues, which is often part of the chronic inflammation of the upper respiratory tract, and is mostly seen in adults. Patients often experience foreign body sensation, itching, burning, dryness or slight pain in the pharynx.
The treatment of chronic pharyngitis is mainly to remove the cause of the disease, actively treat the primary disease, and give medication to patients with obvious pharyngeal symptoms.
If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, after clarifying the cause of the disease and early formal treatment.