Abstract
Objective
Non-Specific Chronic/Recurrent Pharyngitis is a diagnosis with no definite effective treatment. An array of drugs and therapies has been tried from local applications like Mandl’s paint and throat gargles to anxiolytics. None have proved of therapeutic benefit. This trial study is a Pilot study of its kind in to the effectiveness of nasal steroid spray in the treatment of non-specific chronic pharyngitis. This is a prospective randomized study.
Setting
Study done in medical college with ambulatory patients centre.
Patients
53 patients were taken up for the study though only 42 could be followed up for a period of 1–2.5 years. Selection done on the basis of symptoms avoiding extreme age groups and subjective persistent relief was central to be considered proof of effectiveness of the treatment. Fluticasone Nasal Spray was used in the study.
Results
35 patients (83.3%) reported some degree of relief in symptoms. 68% had >90% relief of symptoms with only a total of 1–2 sprays. There were 7 failures. Side effects were negligible.
Conclusion
Nasal steroid spray is therefore recommended as a most cost-effective, safe treatment method for well-selected cases of Chronic Non-Specific Pharyngitis.
Keywords: Non-specific chronic pharyngitis, Nasal steroid spray
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