Yesterday afternoon, my throat suddenly hurt twice, which ended in about a second or two. It's not a tingling, but it's also a point pain. I got up this morning and suddenly hurt twice. It ended in about a second. Every time I drink a large glass of warm water immediately. No cold, no cough, no other discomfort. When I get up in the morning, I feel a little sputum in the deep throat, which can be spit out, and then it will be fine during the day. What causes this sudden pain? How to avoid aggravation?
Condition Analysis:
There are two possibilities for the occurrence of this kind of pain: the first is local neuropathy, which may be caused by occasional inflammation and other lesions of the nerve. In this case, treatment is not required. Second, it may be caused by the inflammatory lesions in the throat. At present, the inflammatory lesions should not be serious. If there is no other discomfort after expectoration, you can help improve it by drinking more water and taking appropriate rest.
Condition Analysis:
This is mainly to see if there are symptoms of tonsil swelling or pain and discomfort caused by cold or hard food, and pay attention to whether there are other symptoms of discomfort and the history of chronic pharyngitis. If it's OK, pay attention to rest, light diet and observe to see how it is.
Condition Analysis:
There are bursts of pain in the throat, which may be seen in acute pharyngitis, acute tonsillitis, tonsillar ulcer and other throat diseases, mainly caused by virus or bacterial infection. Clinically, it may be seen that the throat has acute congestion, tonsillar congestion, and even tonsillar suppuration