In general, severe chronic pharyngolaryngitis may have difficulty in swallowing hard food, but it may also induce acute tonsillitis or be misdiagnosed with laryngeal cancer.
Chronic pharyngolaryngitis refers to chronic pharyngolaryngitis and chronic laryngitis, as such diseases are prone to cause lymphoid follicle hyperplasia in the posterior wall of the pharynx, therefore, patients with severe conditions can be found to have multiple larger lymphoid follicles in the posterior wall of the pharynx, and then some patients will have difficulty in swallowing when eating hard food. If the condition is mild, this situation does not usually occur, need to consider other causes.
When chronic pharyngolaryngitis induces acute tonsillitis, the phenomenon that it may be difficult to swallow hard food may also occur, mainly because swallowing will aggravate sore throat.
In the early stage of pharyngeal cancer, only pharyngeal discomfort occurs, which is easier to be confused with chronic pharyngitis, so when pharyngeal cancer develops further, difficulty in swallowing will occur, especially when eating solid and hard food.
It is suggested that chronic pharyngolaryngitis patients who have difficulty in swallowing hard food should go to the hospital in time to find out the specific reasons.