It's sinus drip that runs down the back of your throat. It's caused by the high mold count. You have allergies. Welcome to the club. Gargling with warm salt water with a teaspoon of salt per cup.
2006-09-14 16:01:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Sore Throat At Night
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Throat Hurts At Night
2016-12-10 08:49:25
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I found that I get the same thing when I sleep with my mouth open. I am a snorer and when I wake up and I have a sore dry throat usually when I have had a bad snoring night. My wife gets mad at me cause she can't sleep. My cure is just gargle some warm water in the morning to get things moving again. You will be ok.
2006-09-14 16:01:36
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answered by Highbeam 4
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2015-08-06 01:39:07
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answered by Anonymous
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You may be sleeping with your mouth open, which will cause your throat to be dry and parched feeling sore when you wake up. If it is B-4 you go to sleep, then it could be your sinuses draining. Mine drain when the weather cools off in the evenings, but during the day I sometimes have to take Sudafed to make them drain, so I don't get all stuffed up. Drainage can make your throat sore, your teeth and mouth to get sore and hurt, and your ears hurt. Solutions: see your family doctor, take an over the counter sinus medication, drink lots of water. Water thins out mucus, and makes drainage much easier.
2006-09-14 15:59:26
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answered by missouriaunt 2
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It is possible that at night you sinuses are draining while you are sleeping. Do you wake up with a sore throat when you first get up? I would go see you family doctor if it continues to happen to you. He should be able to tell you what is wrong.
2006-09-14 16:15:37
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answered by Anonymous
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This happens to me sometimes, esp when the weather starts to get cooler. You're trying to get an infection. Sore throats are usually worse at night. I started rinsing my mouth with Listerine daily and now it never happens. It has antiseptic in it that kills the germs. It also prevents plaque and gum diseases. The newer flavors are not so bad like original one.
2006-09-14 16:25:43
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answered by ? 6
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you might have a mild allergic reaction to something that's in your bedroom--how old and/or dusty are your pillows, how often do you change your sheets, do you spray strong perfume and it lands on the carpet?
in the mean while, it might be as simple as you trying to get a cold but your immune system is fighting well, so that you only feel it when your body is the most tired. take a couple benadryl an hour before bedtime each night and see if that does the trick.
2006-09-14 15:52:04
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answered by Hot Lips 4077 5
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A few people have mentioned allergies, and that could be it. If your nose and sinuses get congested, you won't be able to breathe through your nose at night when you lay down. Then you have to breathe through your mouth, and your throat gets all dried out. This always happens to me when I have a cold.
2006-09-14 15:55:59
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answered by Doe 3
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