A sore throat is characterized by a dry, scratchy and painful feeling in throat. Sore throat is among the common symptoms, which accounts for greater than 10 million doctor’s visits each year. The majority of the sore throats result from infections due to viruses or bacteria or by various environmental factors such as dust exposure. Although your sore throat hurts to swallow and talk, it usually gets better within a few days.
It is a type of sore throat that occurs due to a virus and is accompanied by a flu or cold. The other symptoms present are cough, fever, stuffy or runny nose, and headache. Symptoms usually go away within a week with self-care and rest. Viral pharyngitis is not treated by antibiotics.
Risk factors: Getting exposed to an infected person, being a health care worker, teacher or having a job in which you are in contact with many persons and smoking.
Prevention: Viral pharyngitis is a contagious illness; hence, you should take the following steps to prevent the spread of disease:
Self care: Take the following self-care measures:
It is an infection of the throat caused due to streptococcal bacteria. Apart from sore throat hurts to swallow and talk, other symptoms are red throat, fever, white colored patches on throat and swelling of lymph glands. Symptoms of strep throat are more severe in comparison to viral sore throat. It is more common in children in the age group of 5-15 years. Some children may develop a rash that is referred to as scarlet fever.
Strep throat is spread by contact with nasal secretions or saliva of infected person. Untreated strep throat may result in serious complications such as kidney problems, rheumatic fever, meningitis, throat abscesses and middle ear infections.
Risk Factors: Exposure to an infected person and young age.
Prevention: Strep throat is a contagious illness; hence, the following steps should be taken to prevent the spread of illness:
Treatment: Antibiotics are given to treat strep throat, which helps in shortening the duration of the illness and preventing potentially severe complications.
Self Care: The following self care measures should be taken:
An allergic reaction occurs when the body reacts to an otherwise harmless substance, referred to as allergen. The common allergens are dust, mold, dust mites, cockroach droppings, pet hair, detergents and pet saliva and dander. The symptoms include sore throat hurts to swallow and talk, nasal congestion, runny nose, itchy eyes, cough, swollen or enlarged lymph glands and red eyes. Allergies may also trigger attack of asthma in people suffering from asthma.
Symptoms of allergy develop either immediately post exposure to a foreign substance (allergen) or gradually over a few hours.
Treatment for allergy includes:
Self Care Measures: The best method to prevent symptoms of allergy is avoidance of allergy triggers. Take the following steps:
Tonsillitis is characterized by painful swelling of the tonsils, which are lymph nodes present in the back of throat. Tonsillitis may be caused by infection with viruses or bacteria. It is particularly common in young children. Apart from sore throat, symptoms of tonsillitis include fever, bad breath and swollen and enlarged glands.
Treatment includes:
Self Care
Heartburn occurs when acid from the stomach regurgitates into the esophagus and irritates its lining. The cause of regurgitation of stomach acid is weakness of muscles of esophageal sphincter. Frequent heartburn is referred to as GERD or gastroesophageal reflux disorder. Symptoms include sore throat hurts to swallow and talk, discomfort or pain in chest, cough, belching and wheezing at night. Symptoms of GERD are made worse by caffeine, alcohol, fried, fatty or spicy food, chocolate, consuming large meals, smoking, stress, lying down post meal, certain medicines and wearing tight belts or clothes.
Treatment
Self Care
You should see a physician if any of the following more severe symptoms develop: