ENT Health Hub

Introduction

Most people experience a sore throat at least once a year. While it’s often a mild symptom of a cold, it can sometimes signal more serious infections like strep throat or tonsillitis. Knowing the difference helps you take the right action.

Common Causes of Sore Throat

  1. Viral Infections – Cold, flu, or COVID-19. Usually mild and self-limiting.

  2. Bacterial Infections – Strep throat, which requires antibiotics.

  3. Allergies & Irritants – Smoke, pollution, or dry air.

  4. Acid Reflux – Stomach acid irritating the throat lining.

  5. Tonsillitis or Pharyngitis – Inflammation leading to pain, swelling, and difficulty swallowing.

When to Treat at Home

  • Mild pain with cold symptoms.

  • Soothed by warm teas, honey, or saltwater gargles.

When It’s More Serious
Seek medical help if:

  • Sore throat lasts more than a week.

  • High fever or swollen tonsils with white patches.

  • Difficulty breathing or swallowing.

  • Recurring throat infections.

Treatment Options

  • Home care for mild cases (fluids, rest, lozenges).

  • Antibiotics for bacterial infections.

  • ENT evaluation for chronic or severe cases.

Conclusion
A sore throat is often minor, but sometimes it’s a warning sign of something more serious. Don’t ignore persistent or severe symptoms — early care prevents complications.

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