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What’s Causing My Sore Throat?

December 31, 2014

Sore throat is a condition marked by pain in the throat and has a broad number of causes. Most cases of sore throat are cured naturally but others require urgent care and may lead to long-term issues if left untreated. How can you determine when that dry, sore feeling in your throat requires medical attention?

Use this guide for the most common causes of sore throat from mild to serious.

Cold or Flu

A majority of sore throats are caused by viral infections such as the cold or flu, which are accompanied by symptoms like sneezing, runny nose, and cough. Though the cold and flu share many symptoms, the flu is more severe with high fever and body aches. Sore Throat symptoms can be soothed with over-the-counter pain medications and warm liquids.

When should I call a doctor?

Sore throats caused by cold and flu don’t require medical attention but if symptoms persist or get worse after the virus is gone or if swelling occurs visit a doctor for a proper diagnosis.

Strep Throat

Streptococcal pharyngitis also known as Strep Throat is a highly contagious bacterial infection of the throat that causes a dry, scratchy feeling very similar to that caused by cold and flu. Strep throat, like the cold and flu, peaks during the colder months so it’s very important to be able to distinguish the difference and get medical care as soon as possible.

Symptoms of Step Throat include:

• Sudden onset of symptoms

• Peak in fever

• Red, sore throat with white patches

• Headache.

• Swollen lymph nodes in the neck.

• Difficulty swallowing

• Fatigue

When should I call a doctor?

If you believe you have Strep Throat it’s important to seek medical care for diagnosis and proper treatment with antibiotics. Antibiotics reduce the duration and severity of symptoms, the contagious period, and the risk of more serious complications of Strep Throat.

AFC Bridgeport offers complete Strep Throat care including Rapid Strep Tests with results in as little as 15 minutes.

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