Pharyngitis

Sections:
  • Definition
  • Alternative Names
  • Causes
  • Symptoms
  • Exams and Tests
  • Treatment
  • Outlook (Prognosis)
  • Possible Complications
  • When to Contact a Medical Professional
  • References
  • Definition

    Pharyngitis is inflammation of the pharynx, which is in the back of the throat, between the tonsils and the voicebox (larynx).

    See also:

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    Alternative Names

    Pharyngitis - bacterial

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    Causes

    Many germs can cause pharyngitis.

    Most cases of pharyngitis occur during the colder months. The illness often spreads among family members.

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    Symptoms

    The main symptom is a sore throat.

    Other symptoms may include:

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    Exams and Tests

    Your health care provider will perform a physical exam and look at your throat.

    A rapid test or throat culture to rule out strep throat may be done. Additional laboratory tests may be done depending on the suspected cause.

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    Treatment

    It is important to avoid antibiotics when a sore throat is due to infection with a virus. The antibiotics will not help. Using them to treat viral infections helps strengthen bacteria to become resistant to antibiotics.

    Most sore throats are soon over. In the meantime, the following remedies may help:

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    Outlook (Prognosis)

    Most cases of pharyngitis go away on their own without complications.

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    Possible Complications

    Complications of pharyngitis may include:

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    When to Contact a Medical Professional

    Call your health care provider if:

    Seek immediate medical care if you have a sore throat and trouble breathing.

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    References

    Hayden GF, Turner RB. Acute pharyngitis. In: Kliegman RM, Behrman RE, Jenson HB, Stanton BF, eds. Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics. 18th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier;2007:chap 378.

    Jenson HB. Epstein-Barr virus. In: Kliegman RM, Behrman RE, Jenson HB, Stanton BF, eds. Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics. 18th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier;2007:chap 251.

    Del Mar CB, Glasziou PP, Spinks A. Antibiotics for sore throat. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2008:(3):CD000023.

    Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement. Health careguideline:Diagnosis and treatment of respiratory illness in children and adults. Jan 2008. Accessed Jan 12, 2010.

    Altamimi S, Khalil A, Khalaiwi KA, Milner R, Pusic MV, Al Othman MA. Short versus standard duration antibiotic therapy for acute streptococcal pharyngitis in children. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2009, Issue 1. Art. No.: CD004872.

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    Review Date: 1/10/2010
    Reviewed By: Linda J. Vorvick, MD, Medical Director, MEDEX Northwest Division of Physician Assistant Studies, University of Washington, School of Medicine. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.
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