Sore Throat

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What is a Sore Throat?

It is pain, itchiness, or irritation in the throat that often worsens when swallowing. The most common cause is a viral infection, such as a cold or flu.

What are the Causes of a Sore Throat?

Viral infections that cause colds or the flu are the most common cause of a sore throat. Other causes include:

  • Group A streptococcal bacteria, which cause strep throat (streptococcal pharyngitis), require antibiotic treatment to prevent complications.

  • Allergies.

  • Smoking or exposure to secondhand smoke.

How to Deal with a Sore Throat?

A sore throat caused by a virus often does not require treatment as it typically resolves within 5-7 days. Pain relievers may be used if necessary to alleviate symptoms. A doctor may prescribe antibiotics if the sore throat is caused by a bacterial infection.

When Should You See a Doctor?

You should consider seeing a doctor if you experience any of the following symptoms:

  • Difficulty breathing.

  • Difficulty swallowing.

  • Fever.

  • Blood in saliva or phlegm.

  • Excessive drooling (in young children).

  • Swollen and painful joints.

  • Rash appearance.

  • Stiffness or swelling of the neck.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a risk of overusing antibiotics? What is it?

Overusing antibiotics increases bacterial resistance, meaning current treatments may no longer effectively eliminate them.

What are the symptoms of a sore throat?

  • Difficulty and pain when swallowing.
  • Cough or dry throat.
  • Bad breath.
  • Hoarseness.
  • Feeling tired.
  • In some cases, a fever.
  • Swollen and enlarged glands in the neck.
  • Swollen tonsils.
  • Symptoms vary depending on the cause of the sore throat.

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