Patients with pharyngitis may experience a tingling sensation in the throat.
Usually pharyngitis can be divided into acute pharyngitis and chronic pharyngitis, in which acute pharyngitis starts more rapidly, the patient will initially appear pharyngeal burning, itching and other symptoms, with the development of the disease, there can be pharyngeal pain, swallowing discomfort and other symptoms, and in severe cases can also be extended to the ear. Some patients may also experience a tingling sensation in the throat, which may be accompanied by systemic symptoms such as fever, headache and chills.
If it is chronic pharyngitis, the pharynx will be dry, foreign body sensation, itching and other symptoms, and the secretion is not easy to cough out. Due to the secretion thick attached to the back wall of the pharynx, the patient will also be irritating dry cough in the morning, and severe cases can also be accompanied by a tingling sensation in the throat. Some patients may also experience nausea, dry heaving, poor sleep, and loss of appetite.
It is recommended that patients should seek medical attention when symptoms of sore throat occur, and actively cooperate with doctors to take targeted treatment.