Burning throat pain
Pharyngeal burning pain is a symptom of viral pharyngitis. The acute form of viral pharyngitis is acute. First, needle-point herpes appear in the pharynx and oral mucosa, tonsils, and corners of the mouth. They are round or oval, isolated or clustered together, and soon rupture to form a shallow ulcer. The surface is covered with Pale yellow pseudomembrane with bright red surrounding mucous membranes, accompanied by chills, fever, and burning pain in the throat.
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