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What do you know about sore throat
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 211918, member: 61772"] Sore throat also known as pharyngitis is a common ailment. The most common causes of sore throat are viral infections and allergies, though it can also be caused by scalding liquids, chemical irritants, and even teeth grinding. The sore throat often begins with a scratchy sensation in the back of the throat that lasts for two to three days, gradually becoming more painful as the condition progresses. Other symptoms include loss of taste, swollen lymph nodes, and difficulty swallowing. Sore throat is treated with pain relievers such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen to alleviate pain and swelling. In some cases, antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections or to cut down on the length of the illness if it is caused by strep throat. Sore throat medications should not be prescribed for children if they have a history of asthma or allergies since their throats may become severely inflamed from the medication. A sore throat usually goes away on its own within a week, but you can speed up the healing process by drinking plenty of water or warm water and eating soft foods like yogurt or mashed potatoes until your mucus membrane cells and taste buds get back to normal. [/QUOTE]
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