Symptoms of menopausal pharyngitis

Symptoms of menopausal pharyngitis mainly include hoarseness of voice, cough and phlegm, and sore throat.
1. Hoarse voice: At the beginning of menopausal pharyngitis, the patient’s voice will be obviously hoarse, and then gradually appear rough. When the condition becomes serious, the patient may suffer from aphasia.
2. Coughing up phlegm: Before speaking, menopausal pharyngitis patients usually feel a large amount of phlegm being secreted from their throats. In addition, patients often feel that the phlegm is sticking to their throats. Every time you speak, you need to cough to expel the sticky phlegm.
3. Sore throat: Menopausal pharyngitis patients may have a significant sore throat, with symptoms of congestion in parts of the throat that are dark red in color.
Symptoms of menopausal pharyngitis also include dryness of the throat area, increased secretion, etc. It is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a professional doctor, and target treatment.