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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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