

Symptom Definitions
for Sore Throat
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Pain, discomfort or raw feeling of the throat,
especially when swallowing. |
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General Information |
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Sore throat is
one of the most common reasons patients go to
the doctor's office. |
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The medical term for a throat
infection is pharyngitis or tonsillo-pharyngitis. |
Causes of Sore Throat
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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 |
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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. |
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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. |
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Other
common causes: include dry air, smoking,
post-nasal drip and yelling. Sexually transmitted
diseases (e.g. gonorrhea) can also cause pharyngitis. |
See More Appropriate
Topic
(instead of this one) If:
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Sore throat occurs with a
COLD |
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Sore throat is mild and COUGH
is the main symptom |
Last reviewed: 10/1/2005
Last revised: 10/18/2005
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