What are the typical manifestations of allergic pharyngitis?
Allergic pharyngitis is a common upper respiratory tract disease, usually triggered by allergen exposure. Typically, allergic pharyngitis presents with symptoms such as throat discomfort, coughing, difficulty breathing, and sneezing. Specific manifestations are as follows:
1. Throat discomfort: Allergic pharyngitis can cause symptoms of throat discomfort, including sore throat, a burning sensation, and dryness.
2. Cough: Allergic pharyngitis may lead to coughing, which can be either dry or productive (with phlegm).
3. Difficulty breathing: Allergic pharyngitis may cause shortness of breath, possibly accompanied by chest tightness and rapid breathing.
4. Sneezing: Allergic pharyngitis may trigger sneezing, often accompanied by runny nose and nasal congestion.
In addition, other possible symptoms include itchy throat and fever. If symptoms are severe or persist for an extended period, prompt medical attention and appropriate evaluation and treatment are recommended.