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Most sore throats are caused by viruses, like ones that cause colds and flu’s, and do not need antibiotic treatment.
However, some sore throats are caused by bacteria, such as group A Streptococcus (group A strep). Sore throats caused by these bacteria are often referred to as “strep throat”.
Other common causes of sore throats include:
There are many things that can increase your risk for a sore throat, including:
When you have a sore throat, your tonsils often hurt and are usually red and swollen.
A sore throat can make it painful to swallow. A sore throat can also feel dry and scratchy and may be a symptom of the common cold or other upper respiratory tract infection.
The following symptoms are often associated with sore throats caused by a VIRAL INFECTION or due to allergies:
Symptoms more commonly associated with a BACTERIAL INFECTION such as strep throat include:
See a healthcare professional if you or your child has any of the following:
If your child is younger than three months of age and has a fever, it’s important to always consult your healthcare professional right away.
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