Burning sensation in mouth and throat

Introduction

Introduction The mouth and throat burning sensation refers to the dryness of the tongue and throat, burning, and then painful conditions, most of which are caused by physical stimulation or inflammation or viral infection.

Cause

Cause

Often due to cold, excessive fatigue, excessive alcohol and tobacco, etc., the systemic and local resistance decreased, causing pathogenic microorganisms to take advantage of. Malnutrition, chronic heart, kidney, joint disease, poor living and working environment, frequent exposure to high temperatures, dust, harmful irritating gases, etc. are prone to such symptoms.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

Ear, nose, throat swab bacteria culture urine routine otolaryngology CT examination

Examination of oropharyngeal and nasopharyngeal mucosa diffuse hyperemia, swelling, sacral arch and uvula edema, posterior pharyngeal lymphoid follicles and pharyngeal lateral cord redness; yellow-white spotted exudate on the surface, mandibular lymph nodes and tenderness .

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

This symptom should be identified for various causes such as pharyngitis and poisoning.

Examination of oropharyngeal and nasopharyngeal mucosa diffuse hyperemia, swelling, sacral arch and uvula edema, posterior pharyngeal lymphoid follicles and pharyngeal lateral cord redness; yellow-white spotted exudate on the surface, mandibular lymph nodes and tenderness . The body temperature can be increased to 38 ° C, depending on the pathogen, white blood cells can be increased, normal or reduced.

Examination of oropharyngeal and nasopharyngeal mucosa diffuse hyperemia, swelling, sacral arch and uvula edema, posterior pharyngeal lymphoid follicles and pharyngeal lateral cord redness; yellow-white spotted exudate on the surface, mandibular lymph nodes and tenderness .

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