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Κυριακή 15 Ιουνίου 2025

PHARYNGO-MYCOSIS


 

Mycosis of the pharynx, also known as pharyngomycosis, refers to a fungal infection of the throat (pharynx). It is characterized by inflammation of the pharyngeal mucosa, often caused by yeast-like fungi, most commonly Candida species (oral thrush). Symptoms can include a sore throat, difficulty swallowing, white patches in the mouth and throat, and a general feeling of illness.

Causative agents:

The most common culprit is Candida species, but other fungi can also be involved.

Risk factors:

Weakened immune systems, prolonged antibiotic use, inhaled steroids, and smoking can increase susceptibility.

Symptoms:

Sore throat, difficulty swallowing, white patches in the mouth and throat, and general malaise are common.

Diagnosis:

Visual inspection of the throat, along with fungal cultures or biopsies, can help confirm the diagnosis.

Treatment:

Antifungal medications, such as nystatin, clotrimazole, fluconazole, or itraconazole, are typically prescribed.

Prevention:

Maintaining good oral hygiene, addressing underlying immune conditions, and avoiding prolonged use of antibiotics or inhaled steroids can help prevent fungal infections in the throat.

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