The combining form referring to the throat is "pharyng/o." This term is commonly used in medical terminology to describe conditions, procedures, or anatomy related to the pharynx, which is the muscular tube that connects the mouth and nasal passages to the esophagus.
Esophago- is the medical terminology combining form meaning esophagus
The prefix of oropharynx is oro-, and the root is pharynx. "Oropharynx" has no suffix.
Pharyngolaryngeal means related to the throat and voice box. Pharyng- is the combining form meaning throat, and laryng- meaning larynx or voicebox.
-Rhino is referring to "nose", and -itis is inflammation.
The combining form for voice box is laryng/o. It is a shortened form of the word larynx, which refers to the structure in the throat that contains the vocal cords and produces sound.
The combining form of "pharyng" is "pharyngo-." It is derived from the Greek word "pharynx," which refers to the throat. This combining form is often used in medical terminology to describe conditions, procedures, or anatomical structures related to the pharynx. For example, "pharyngitis" refers to inflammation of the pharynx.
You may be referring to a strepped throat. That would be a throat infected with the streptococcus virus.
Angio- is the medical terminology combining form that refers to blood vessels. Examples of this combining form include angiography (the process of making a visual record of the blood vessels).
it means the word is referring to anything that has to do with the stomache or intestines. ex: gastric bypass
I think you are referring to your tonsils, as you do not have lungs in your throat.
I think you're looking for ischio- which is referring to the ischium, one of the bones in the pelvic girdle.
The combining form for dermatologist is dermat/o.