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Understanding Pharyngitis: Causes, Symptoms, and Effective Care
Pharyngitis is a common medical condition characterized by inflammation of the pharynx, the area at the back of the throat. It is most often experienced as a sore throat and can affect individuals of all ages. While pharyngitis is usually mild and self-limiting, it can cause significant discomfort and, in some cases, may require medical attention depending on its cause and severity.
Causes of Pharyngitis
Pharyngitis can be broadly classified into infectious and non-infectious types. Infectious pharyngitis is most commonly caused by viruses, including those responsible for the common cold, influenza, and infectious mononucleosis. Viral pharyngitis often spreads through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes.
Bacterial infections are another important cause, with Streptococcus pyogenes (group A streptococcus) being the most well-known. Streptococcal pharyngitis, or strep throat, is more common in children and adolescents and requires prompt treatment to prevent complications.