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  1. Sadie's Sore Throat (Dr. Hippo Story) by Charlotte Cowan M.D., 2006-10-15
  2. Breaking the Antibiotic Habit: A Parent's Guide to Coughs, Colds, Ear Infections, and Sore Throats by Paul A. Offit, Bonnie Fass-Offit, et all 1999-03-25
  3. The Sore Throat & Other Poems by Aaron Kunin, 2010-04-15
  4. The causes of the great number of deaths in putrid sore throats, scarlet fevers, and yellow fever of the West-Indies and America, explained, ... By William Rowley, ... The second editon. by William Rowley, 2010-05-29
  5. Sore Throats and Tonsillitis (My Health) by Alvin Silverstein, Virginia B. Silverstein, et all 2000-03
  6. Sore Throat (Feeling Sick?) by Jillian Powell, 2008-01
  7. Sore Throat - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-03-03
  8. Sore Throat: Its Nature, Varieties, and Treatment : Including the Connection Between Affections of the Throat and Other Diseases by Prosser James, 2010-02-10
  9. Developments in Acute Sore Throat Relief - Efficacy and Sensorial Benefits of Medicated Lozenges
  10. An essay on fevers. To which is now added, a dissertation on the malignant, ulcerous sore-throat. By John Huxham, ... by John Huxham, 2010-06-10
  11. Chronic Sore Throat Or Follicular Disease Of The Pharynx: Its Local And Constitutional Treatment, With A Special Chapter On Hygiene Of The Voice (1881) by Edward Barton Shuldham, 2010-05-22
  12. Consumption: Its Prevention and Cure by the Water Treatment: With Advice Concerning Haemorrhage from the Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, and Sore Throat by Joel Shew, 2010-02-28
  13. Chronic Sore Throat by E. B. Shuldham, 2009-12-25
  14. An account of the sore throat attended with ulcers; a disease which hath of late years appeared in this city, and in several parts of the nation. By John Fothergill, M.D. The second edition. by John Fothergill, 2010-06-10

1. Sore Throats: Causes And Cures
Press to return to home page. What Causes a sore throat? sore throat is a symptom of many medical disorders. How Can I Treat My sore throat?
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This brochure is a copy of an American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Public Service Brochure. This site maintainted by Peter J. Casano, M.D., (601) 932-5244 Jackson, MS What Causes a Sore Throat? Sore throat is a symptom of many medical disorders. Infections cause the majority of sore throats and are contagious. Infections are caused either by viruses such as the flu, the common cold, mononucleosis, or by bacteria such as strep, mycoplasma, or hemophilus. While bacteria respond to antibiotic treatment, viruses do not. Viruses: Most viral sore throats accompany flu or colds along with a stuffy, runny nose, sneezing, and generalized aches and pains. These viruses are highly contagious and spread quickly, especially in winter. The body builds antibodies that destroy the virus, a process that takes about a week. Sore throats accompany other viral infections such as measles, chicken pox, whooping cough, and croup. Canker sores and fever blisters in the throat also can be very painful. One viral infection takes much longer than a week to be cured: infectious mononucleosis, or "mono." This virus lodges in the lymph system, causing massive enlargement of the tonsils, with white patches on their surface and swollen glands in the neck, armpits, and groin. It creates a severely sore throat and, sometimes, serious breathing difficulties. It can affect the liver, leading to jaundice— yellow skin and eyes. It also causes extreme fatigue that can last six weeks or more.

2. Sore Throat
Different kinds of sore throats viral, bacterial, and those caused by dryness and things you can do about them. sore throat. There are many different causes for sore throats wait out the
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There are many different causes for sore throats. Some causes are easily treated, some require antibiotics, and some cannot be treated at all you just have to wait out the cause, although over-the-counter medicines can help relieve the pain.
Sore Throat Due to Dry Air
This is actually quite common I get them a lot myself in the winter, especially in cold weather when I forget to fill up the humidifier tanks with water. If the air is dry, your throat can dry out a bit with your breathing and become sore. Solution: drink plenty of fluids and make sure your house is humidified properly. (I have noticed that furnace humidifiers do not necessarily do a good enough job of keeping the house properly humid. Even with a furnace humidifier you may still need table-top humidifers to stay comfortable.)
Sore Throat Due to Coughs, Colds, and Runny Noses
Coughing by itself can make your throat feel sore. So can postnasal drip mucus from the nose dripping down the back of the throat. If you have a dry cough, cough suppressants some of which you can buy without a prescription can quieten the cough and cut down on throat irritation. If you are coughing because of postnasal drip, I believe you should

3. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Sore Throat
Many people have a mild sore throat at the beginning of every cold. sore throats can result from bacterial cause of sore throat. Because strep throat can occasionally lead to
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Throat anatomy Strep throat Alternative names Return to top Throat - sore; Burning in the throat; Pain - throat Definition Return to top A sore throat is discomfort, pain, or scratchiness in the throat. A sore throat often makes it painful to swallow. Considerations Return to top Sore throats are common. Most of the time the soreness is worse in the morning and improves as the day progresses. Like colds, the vast majority of sore throats are caused by viral infections. This means most sore throats will NOT respond to antibiotics. Many people have a mild sore throat at the beginning of every cold. When the nose or sinuses become infected, drainage can run down the back of the throat and irritate it, especially at night. Or, the throat itself can be infected. Some viruses can cause specific types of sore throat. For example, Coxsackievirus sometimes causes blisters in the throat, especially in the late summer and early fall. Mono and the flu can also cause specific viral throat infections.

4. Discovery Health Sore Throat
A sore throat is an inflammation or infection of the pharynx. The pharynx is the part of the throat between the tonsils and the larynx, or voice box. sore throatBy Dr. Karen Wolfe, MBBS, MA
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6. Sore Throats - Stephen Cummings, M.D., And Dana Ullman, M.P.H.
A look at infectious and noninfectious sore throats and their home treatments. Some questions followed by a list of homeopathic remedies which may be of use.
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A sore throat (also known as pharyngitis or tonsillitis) is a disease primarily located in the area around the tonsils. sore throat.
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What is a sore throat?
A sore throat (also known as pharyngitis or tonsillitis ) is a disease primarily located in the area around the tonsils. It can be caused by both a virus and a bacteria. A sore throat is partly a disease in itself and partly an effect of other diseases such as flu and glandular fever
The disease is normally seen in children and young people but it can occur at any age. The characteristics of the disease are throat pain and trouble swallowing. If the disease is due to bacteria it can be treated with antibiotics. Usually there are no complications.
How do you contract a sore throat?

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11. Medinfo: Sore Throat
sore throat. A sore throat may often be the first symptom of a cold or flu, but sometimes comes on in its own right. Most frequently
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A sore throat may often be the first symptom of a cold or 'flu , but sometimes comes on in its own right. Most frequently, the cause is a virus, but in a sizeable minority of cases, the cause is bacterial.
Symptoms
Often a sore throat is associated with enlarged, tender glands in the neck, and this need not cause concern. They signify the body's defensive response to attacking infection, and subside after the infection has gone. Other symptoms may be headache and fever . There is often some sensation of neck stiffness associated with the glands in the neck, but if this is a prominent feature , then you should consult a doctor in order to rule out meningitis
Causes
Most commonly sore throats are caused by viruses eg adenoviruses, influenza , and sometimes glandular fever (infectious mononucleosis). Many other viruses may cause sore throats as well as bacteria eg streptococcus. There are other causes of sore throat, including thrush (candida), which is sometimes a complication of treatment with antibiotics or steroids, and also other, rarer problems. If your sore throat continues for more than a week, or you have any other reason for particular concern, then it is wise to contact your doctor for advice.

12. Discovery Health Pharyngitis
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13. Sore Throats
sore throat is a symptom of many medical disorders. Infections cause the majority of sore throats and are contagious. How Can I Treat My sore throat?
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What Causes a Sore Throat? Sore throat is a symptom of many medical disorders. Infections cause the majority of sore throats and are contagious. Infections are caused either by viruses such as the flu, the common cold, mononucleosis, or by bacteria such as strep, mycoplasma, or hemophilus. While bacteria respond to antibiotic treatment, viruses do not. Viruses: Most viral sore throats accompany flu or colds along with a stuffy, runny nose, sneezing, and generalized aches and pains. These viruses are highly contagious and spread quickly, especially in winter. The body builds antibodies that destroy the virus, a process that takes about a week. Sore throats accompany other viral infections such as measles, chicken pox, whooping cough, and croup. Canker sores and fever blisters in the throat also can be very painful. One viral infection takes much longer than a week to be cured: infectious mononucleosis, or "mono." This virus lodges in the lymph system, causing massive enlargement of the tonsils, with white patches on their surface and swollen glands in the neck, armpits, and groin. It creates a severely sore throat and, sometimes, serious breathing difficulties. It can affect the liver, leading to jaundice— yellow skin and eyes. It also causes extreme fatigue that can last six weeks or more. "Mono," a severe illness in teenagers but less severe in children, can he transmitted by saliva. So it has been nicknamed the "kissing disease," but it can also be transmitted from mouth-to-hand to hand-to-mouth or by sharing of towels and eating utensils.

14. Sore Throat
3.12 Pharyngitis (sore throat). Presentation. The general public knows to see a doctor for a sore throat, but the actual benefit of this visit is unclear.
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3.12 Pharyngitis (Sore Throat)
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The patient with a bacterial pharyngitis complains of a rapid onset of throat pain worsened by swallowing. There is usually a fever, pharyngeal erythema, and a purulent, patchy, yellow, gray or white exudate, tender cervical adenopathy, headache and absence of cough. Viral infections are typically accompanied by conjunctivitis, nasal congestion, hoarseness, cough, aphthous ulcers on the soft palate and myalgias. It is helpful to differentiate pain on swallowing (odynophagia) from difficulty swallowing (dysphagia), the latter being more likely caused by obstruction or abnormal muscular movement.
What to do:
  • First examine the ears, nose, and mouth, which are, after all, connected to the pharynx, and often contain clues to the diagnosis.
  • Depress the tongue with a blade, have the patient raise his soft palate by saying " ah," inspect the posterior pharynx, and swab both tonsillar pillars for a culture. (You can decide later whether you really need to plant the culture. Rapid strep tests may provide results in a few minutes, while cultures may take 1-2 days to incubate and interpret. This delay does not alter the effectiveness of therapy, however. Treatment may begin up to nine days after symptoms and still prevent rheumatic fever.)
  • When the infection is not clearly bacterial or you are unsure about the need for an antibiotic (or you or the patient "need to know" if this is a strep infection) then you may obtain a rapid strep test. If the rapid strep test is positive, then treat with antibiotics as above. If the test is negative or unavailable and you have a high clinical suspicion that this is a viral pharyngitis, provide symptomatic treatment (below), send a culture, and hold antibiotics pending results.

15. Sore Throat
When your throat is red and sore, there are ways to help relieve pain quickly. While few sore throats are serious, you should also know when your sore throat means you should call your doctor. will lessen pain from a sore throat. If allergies are causing your sore throat, an antihistamine will stop
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When your throat is red and sore, there are ways to help relieve pain quickly. While few sore throats are serious, you should also know when your sore throat means you should call your doctor. Then you'll be able to use self-care with confidence.
Facts About Sore Throats
When your throat hurts, it's a sign your body is fighting off "invaders" such as germs or allergens (substances to which you're allergic). Other symptoms that often go along with sore throats are hoarseness and swollen lymph nodes in your neck. Sore throats can be caused by strep, colds, flu, other infections such as mononucleosis, allergies, cigarette smoke, or straining the voice (such as shouting at a football game).

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Search for. sore throat. Virtually every child and adult gets a sore throat once or twice a year. What should you do when this happens? Could it be strep throat? How can you tell? Should you go to the doctor? far, the most common cause of sore throat is any one of a large
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CAUSES OF SORE THROAT
  • Viruses. By far, the most common cause of sore throat is any one of a large number of viruses, none of which are treatable with antibiotics. These viruses can cause high fever and very painful sore throat. They can feel just as bad or worse as strep throat.
  • Colds and coughs. The common cold virus can cause a sore throat in addition to its many other symptoms. Coughing can also irritate the throat, and so can post-nasal drip from a cold.
  • Strep throat. This is caused by the strep bacteria, and is treated with antibiotics.
  • Coxsackie virus (hand, foot, and mouth disease). This is a virus that causes high fever and painful canker sores on the throat, cheeks, gums, or lips. Click on mouth sores for more info on this.

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What causes sore throats?
Sore throats can be caused by many things. Viruses (like those that cause colds) can lead to a sore throat. Bacteria can also cause a sore throat, as can smoking, breathing polluted air, drinking alcohol, and hay fever and other allergies. Return to top
What is tonsillitis?
Tonsillitis means swelling of the tonsils (at the back of your mouth on each side of your throat). It can cause a sore throat and other symptoms. Signs of strep throat and tonsillitis are often alike (see the box below). Tonsillitis is usually caused by bacteria, though sometimes a virus may be involved. Return to top
Symptoms of tonsillitis or strep throat
  • Sore throat
  • Fever
  • Headache
  • Vomiting
  • White patches in your throat or on your tonsils
  • Pain when you swallow
  • Swollen, red tonsils

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sore throat. Definition. sore throat, also called pharyngitis, is a painful inflammation of the mucous membranes with colds or influenza. sore throat may be caused by either viral
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Sore throat, also called pharyngitis, is a painful inflammation of the mucous membranes lining the pharynx. It is a symptom of many conditions, but most often is associated with colds or influenza . Sore throat may be caused by either viral or bacterial infections or environmental conditions. Most sore throats heal without complications, but they should not be ignored because some develop into serious illnesses. Description Almost everyone gets a sore throat at one time or another, although children in child care or grade school have them more often than adolescents and adults. Sore throats are most common during the winter months when upper respiratory infections (colds) are more frequent. Sore throats can be either acute or chronic. Acute sore throats are the more common. They appear suddenly and last from three to about seven days. A chronic sore throat lasts much longer and is a symptom of an unresolved underlying condition or disease, such as a sinus infection. Causes and symptoms Sore throats have many different causes, and may or may not be accompanied by cold symptoms

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MERCURIUS IOD. FLAV (2). sore throat, dry, swelling begins on the right side, or goes from the right to the left (Lyc). Cough with sore throat.
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Materia Medica ACONITE (2) Early stages with violent fever, dry heat, burning, burning thirst, dark redness of affected parts, burning, choking, creeping and contraction of throat. croup from cold dry air beginning before midnight, child wakes and grasps throat. Dry cough with barking hoarse croup sound during exhalation from spasm in larynx. Worse dry weather, pressure, touch of bed, noise, light, dentition, lying on affected side, inspiration of tobacco smoke, warm rooms, sleeping in the sun, evening and night. rom a warm sweat. Great fear, anxiety and restlessness. Fear the future, predicts the time of death, etc. APIS (3) Edema of mucous membranes of throat and bag-like swelling of uvula , fiery red, shining, glazed and puffy, with blisters in clusters filled with clear lymph on back of throat. Inability to swallow from great swelling of the throat, internally and externally. Stinging, burning, rawness, stitching pain between acts of swallowing. difficult breathing and swallowing, pain in throat extends to the ears. Worse swallowing solids, sour or hot substances. Better

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