Symptom Definitions for Sore Throat

Pain, discomfort or raw feeling of the throat, especially when swallowing.

General Information
Sore throat is one of the most common reasons patients go to the doctor's office.
The medical term for a throat infection is pharyngitis or tonsillo-pharyngitis.


Causes of Sore Throat

Colds: Most sore throats are from a cold or other viral infection. The presence of a cough, hoarseness or nasal symptoms points to a cold or viral infection as the cause of the sore throat
Strep Throat: In adults, approximately 10-20% of sore throats are caused by the streptococcus (strep) bacteria. Streptococcal pharyngitis is the only commonly occurring bacteria for which antibiotic therapy is definitely indicated.
Mono: Infectious mononucleosis is primarily seen in young adults, causing 5-10% of the sore throats in that population. It should be suspected in young adults with fever, sore throat, swollen lymph nodes, and a negative strep throat culture. A blood test called a "monospot" can help make the diagnosis. There is no antibiotic treatment.
Other common causes: include dry air, smoking, post-nasal drip and yelling. Sexually transmitted diseases (e.g. gonorrhea) can also cause pharyngitis.


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Last reviewed: 10/1/2005
Last revised: 10/18/2005

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