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Escrito por Dr. Jesús García Ruiz
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Inflamación aguda o crónica de la faringe.
<(F): Pharyngite: inflammation du pharynx. <(Ing): Pharyngitis: is a sore throat caused by inflammation of the back of the throat. It is one of the most common reasons for visits to family physicians. Your throat may be scratchy and swallowing can be painful. Usually a sore throat is the sign of another illness, such as a cold or the flu. Unless you have a bacterial infection, taking antibiotics doesn't help a sore throat. In fact, most sore throats go away in a week or less. BIBLIOGRAFIA: GUIAS DE PRACTICA CLINICA: INFORMACIÓN PACIENTES: TERMINOS RELACIONADOS:
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Actualizado ( Jueves, 23 de Septiembre de 2010 09:58 )
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