How is chronic pharyngitis diagnosed?
Examinations for chronic pharyngitis are mainly divided into two categories.
The first is imaging endoscopy, and the second is blood tests.
Imaging endoscopies include CT scans of the neck or larynx. Indirect laryngoscopy or fiber laryngoscopy are also types of endoscopic examinations. The main purpose of these exams is to assess whether there are any organic lesions in the pharyngeal and neck area, such as new growths in the pharynx or cysts and other tumorous changes.
Blood tests primarily involve routine blood tests and inflammatory response proteins. The main purpose is to determine if there is an acute bacterial or viral infection and to assess the level of inflammatory response.
Generally, these two types of examinations, when considered together, can definitively diagnose the condition.