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pharyngitis
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pharyngitis

In medicine, an inflammatory condition that affects the wall of the pharynx and the throat. It is usually due to a viral infection. Symptoms include irritation and discomfort of the throat, which may be relieved by throat pastilles and gargles. Infections due to bacteria can be treated by antibiotics.



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His rough voice and tough looks belie his young age, but his small, wiry body is what makes him a perfect candidate for the job.
While Sting with his rough voice accepts Dowland's world of male passions and pains, finds his bearings within it and fills it with his own idea, Jana Lewitova draws Dowland into her own world, and then the listener too, and I must admit that it is a superb world.
One of the first signs that acid is affecting the voice box is a sore throat and a scratchy or rough voice.
 
 
 
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