Allergens like mold, pollen, and dust, if you’re sensitive to them, can inflame the throat and affect mucus production.
While some find a warm bowl of chicken soup soothes their throat, others find eating something cold more comforting, says Dr.
It's less common, but bacterial infections can also cause a sore throat. You may develop a sore throat if you contract a bacteria through direct exposure to respiratory droplets from an infected ...
It will feel relatively the same whether you have a cold, the flu, COVID, or even strep throat. Bacterial, viral, or fungal infections that can cause a sore throat include: You may use over-the ...
It’s that time of year again – no, not the countdown to Christmas, but the season of sore throats. The symptoms are all too ...
A sore throat that doesn’t go away despite treatment could indicate an underlying infection. One such possibility is oral gonorrhoea, caused by the Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacteria. Oral sex can ...
While a sore throat can be a side effect of many other ... many other seasonal ailments are but is instead a contagious bacterial infection. It causes inflammation and discomfort by affecting ...
Sedgwick County is expecting a rise of respiratory viruses, just as the Kansas Department of Health and Environment reports a ...
urinary tract infections and some sore throats. Now, MailOnline can reveal the simple test that's used by pharmacists to determine if your painful throat is bad enough for prescribed medication.
Doctors say they are seeing a significant uptick in the amount of people, especially children, with the bacterial infection.
Pediatricians across the nation are seeing a rise in cases of mycoplasma pneumoniae, and in St. Joseph County teenagers are ...