Swallowing pain on the left side of the throat is considered to be caused by tonsillitis, pharyngitis, laryngitis and other diseases.
1. Tonsillitis: Tonsillitis is an infectious disease of the tonsils due to various reasons, the cause of which is related to infection, immunity, acute inflammation of neighboring organs, etc. It mainly manifests itself as sore throat, and the pain worsens when swallowing.
2. Pharyngitis: Pharyngitis is a common inflammation that occurs in the mucous membrane of the pharynx, with typical symptoms such as sore throat, dry throat, foreign body sensation, etc. The pain is aggravated by swallowing, and the cause of the disease is related to bacterial and viral infections.
3. Laryngitis: laryngitis is an inflammation caused by infection or irritant stimulation, patients will experience hoarseness, sore throat, foreign body sensation in the throat, cough and other symptoms. Due to the congestion and swelling of the laryngeal mucosa, pain on the left side of the throat will occur when swallowing saliva.
There are more reasons for the pain on the left side of the throat when swallowing saliva, so it is recommended to consult a doctor for examination, clear diagnosis and standardized treatment.