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Most cases of [[pharyngitis]] go away on their own without [[complications]]. | |||
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Natural History
Most cases of pharyngitis go away on their own without complications.
Complications
Complications of pharyngitis may include:
Prognosis
Most cases of pharyngitis go away on their own without complications.