Best medicine for throat infection

  1. Esophagitis
  2. Sore Throat: Treatment, Causes, Diagnosis, Symptoms & More


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Esophagitis

Endoscopy An upper gastrointestinal endoscopy involves inserting a flexible, lighted tube called an endoscope down your throat and into your esophagus. A tiny camera on the end of the endoscope lets your doctor examine your esophagus, stomach and the beginning of your small intestine, called the duodenum. Your health care provider or specialist will likely make a diagnosis based on your answers to questions, a physical exam, and one or more tests. These tests may include: Endoscopy During this procedure, a long, thin tube equipped with a tiny camera is guided down your throat and into the esophagus. This instrument is called an endoscope. Using the endoscope, your provider can look for any unusual appearance of the esophagus. Small tissue samples may be taken for testing. This is called a biopsy. The esophagus may look different depending on the cause of the inflammation, such as drug-induced or reflux esophagitis. You'll be lightly sedated during this test. Esophageal sponge This test can be performed in the health care provider's office. It involves swallowing a capsule attached to a string. The capsule will dissolve in your stomach and release a sponge that the provider will pull out of your mouth with the string. As the sponge is pulled out, it will sample the esophageal tissues. This may allow your provider to determine the degree of inflammation in your esophagus without an endoscopy. Barium X-ray For this test, you drink a solution or take a pill containing a compou...

Sore Throat: Treatment, Causes, Diagnosis, Symptoms & More

A sore throat is a painful, dry, or scratchy feeling in the throat. Pain in the throat is one of the most common symptoms, which accounts for Most sore throats are caused by infections, or by environmental factors like dry air. Although a sore throat can be uncomfortable, it will usually go away on its own. Sore throats are divided into types, based on the part of the throat they affect: • • • The symptoms of a sore throat can vary depending on what caused it. A sore throat can feel: • scratchy • burning • raw • dry • tender • irritated It may hurt more when you swallow or talk. Your throat or tonsils might also look red. Sometimes, white patches or areas of pus will form on the tonsils. These white patches are more common in strep throat than in a sore throat caused by a virus. Along with the sore throat, you may also have symptoms like: • • runny nose • • cough • fever • • swollen glands in the neck • hoarse voice • body aches • • trouble swallowing • Strep throat vs. sore throat Sore throat may be a symptom of Streptococcus pyogenes, a type of bacteria. In addition to a sore throat, strep throat can also cause other symptoms, • • fever • • headache • stomach pain • red or • small red spots on the roof of the mouth • Unlike other conditions that can cause a sore throat, strep throat is not associated with coughing, runny nose, pink eye, or hoarseness. Additionally, while a sore throat usually improves on its own over time, strep throat requires treatment with an antibiot...