Sore Throats: Causes and Remedies

Sore throats are characterized by pain, irritation, or itchiness in the throat and may be caused by infections, allergies, or environmental factors.
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Prepared by Shruti Sahoo, reviewed by Dr. Eugene Smith

Sore Throats FAQ


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What is a sore throat?

A sore throat is a painful, dry, or scratchy feeling in the throat. Pain in the throat is one of the most common symptoms, which accounts for more than 2% of all adult primary care visits each year. Most sore throats are caused by infections, or by environmental factors like dry air.

What are the symptoms of a sore throat?

Apart from throat pain, sore throat symptoms may include: Fever. Headache. Upset stomach. Swollen lymph nodes. Nasal congestion (stuffy nose). Runny nose. Cough. Fatigue. Hoarseness. What causes sore throats? Most sore throats happen because you have a viral infection, like the common cold or flu.

What are the different types of sore throats?

Sore throats are divided into types, based on the part of the throat they affect: Pharyngitis causes swelling and soreness in the throat. Tonsillitis is swelling and redness of the tonsils, the soft tissue in the back of the mouth. Laryngitis is swelling and redness of the voice box, or larynx.

Is a sore throat a symptom of a serious condition?

This is because your sore throat may be a symptom of a more serious condition. The cause of a sore throat isn’t always obvious. But in most cases it’s a symptom of a viral or bacterial infection. colds or flu – you may also have a blocked or runny nose, a cough, a high temperature (fever), a headache and general aches

What does a sore throat feel like?

A sore throat is pain or a scratchy sensation in the throat which may worsen with swallowing or talking. It may be difficult to swallow. The throat might also be red, with white patches or streaks of pus. If your sore throat is caused by a cold virus, you may also have a runny nose, cough, possibly fever and feel very tired.

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