Gargle salt water, its what my mother taught me to do, and I know it sounds crazy, but it works such a wonder. Just give it a try and I guaruntee you wont need to try anything else!
2006-10-17 06:39:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I've had a sore throat that's been getting steadily worse for almost 2 weeks. I'm taking amoxicillin for a sinus infection, but its not helping my throat at all. Nothing I've tried seems to work longer than a few minutes. I've tried hot and cold packs, lozenges, hot apple cider, icecream, Tylenol Sore Throat and 2 Ibuprofen every 3 hours. It's only getting worse, and now my neck, head and jaw hurt as well. I've had two negative strep tests. Any other suggestions? Hehe, I'm open for
2006-10-17 07:26:47
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answered by JOSHUA M 2
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No matter what age you are, everybody at some time has experienced a sore throat. Inflammation of the tissues in the larynx, pharynx and tonsils cause the symptoms we associate with sore throats.
Uncomplicated sore throats usually last up to 3 days and are commonly linked with the flu and colds. Coughing, which is a symptom of both infections can aggravate the throat and make it feel worse.
A severe sore throat, that lasts over 3 days could be a symptom of a more serious condition like tonsillitis (see below) or laryngitis and you should see your doctor. Sore throats also accompany many viral infections such as measles, mumps, chicken pox, glandular fever and whooping cough. All these conditions are highly contagious and can cause epidemics, especially during the winter months
viral infection can lead to a more serious bacterial infection once the immune system has been weakened. When your sore throat is caused by a viral infection there is no immediate treatment. Fortunately, viral infections usually only last a few days as the body is normally able to fight off the infection by itselfPollution - contaminates the air we breathe and can irritate the throat.
Allergy - hay fever and allergy sufferers may get an irritated throat during an allergy attack.
Cigarette smoke - is a major irritant of the airways and makes both viral and bacterial infection more likely.
Changes in temperature - such as going from warm centrally heated rooms to the icy outdoors can affect the throat.
Overuse of the vocal cords - through singing or shouting, can lead to inflammation.
Symptoms
Symptoms of a sore throat caused by bacteria or a virus can include:
Painful red throat.
Swollen tonsils.
Difficulty in swallowing.
Fever.
Headache.
Swollen lymph glands and neck stiffness.
Treatments
It is almost impossible to predict from the look of the throat, or the severity of the pain whether the cause is bacteria or a virus and a throat swab will usually need to be taken to confirm a diagnosis.
Most viruses subside in a few days and treatment is not necessary, antibiotics are not given to relieve throat pain in general, and usually the best advice would be to let nature take its course.
People with a sore throat caused by bacteria can be
treated very easily with a course of antibiotics prescribed by a doctor. Treatment is essential with bacteria infection to prevent more serious conditions developing.
What can I do to make my sore throat better?
Whether your sore throat is due to bacteria or a virus, the following will help to relieve your symptoms:
Drink plenty of non-alcoholic fluids.
Gargle with warm salty water.
If you have a temperature take paracetamol to reduce it.
Adults may try gargling with soluble aspirin before swallowing it.
Suck throat lozenges (available from chemists and some supermarkets).
Use throat sprays (available from chemists and some supermarkets).
Do not smoke.
Avoid alcohol.
When do I need to see a doctor?
You are finding it difficult and almost impossible to swallow.
Symptoms persist for more than 4 days.
The glands in your neck are swollen.
You have a persistent fever over 38.3 °C (101°F).
You have pus on your tonsils.
You have any difficulty in breathing.
You have a stiff neck and severe headache.
You have an earache.
If a rash develops.
There is blood in saliva or phlegm.
You have mouth ulcers lasting for over 2 weeks.
If the phlegm you have coughed up is either green or yellow
Gargling with warm salt water can help relieve a sore throat.
over-the-counter cough drops
Using throat lozenges every couple of hours can help relieve sore throat and cough.There is a lozenges that numbs the throat and a mouthwash that does the same i cannot find the name of them but if you ask the pharmacist he should beable to help.
2006-10-17 07:53:03
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answered by Laura 2
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It dosn't mean that if Strep. is d only organism causing sore throat. There r many other bacterias causing sore throat like
C. Diphtheriae, Haemophilus Influenzae, Bordetella pertussis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae etc.......
Amoxicillin may b less effective 2 d actual bacteria which caused sore throat infection in u.
U may hav delayed treatment. U may hav started treatment when ur infection had dissaminated...
It will take more time 2 cure.
Carry on with d Amoxicillin only n in addition u gargle with sme antiseptic Mouth Wash. It may help!
There r medicated Mouthwashes 4 treating specific infections in d oral cavity. U can ask 4 that!
Best of Luck! U vl b alright.....
2006-10-17 07:31:33
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answered by Dr. Joe 3
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The sore throat is a byproduct of the sinus infection recovery. When you have a sinus infection and especially when you start taking antibiotics, you get "post nasal drip" IE-what is clogging your sinuses is loosened and dripping down your throat. You do not have an infection in your throat just pain from the constant movement over it. Drink lots of fluids. Usually when I get it, I just drink water as soon as I wake up and it goes away in about a half hour.
2006-10-17 06:40:40
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answered by djk 4
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Hi Almeida-
your case is more than just a sore throat..Taking antibiotics for a sinus infection is just for that purpose..To drain your sinuses and to clear it up..Normally that takes a week,,, In your case your sinuses could be draining and causing the irritation OR it can be strep which is something not to be played with..... Go back to the doctor and tell them you are still having the same symptoms...
Good luck and feel better soon
2006-10-17 06:42:06
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answered by tahitidreamz 2
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sore throat, i comprehend what you advise, i had a sore throat for 6 or 7 months very last year, it replaced into burning and each and every thing and actually painful, i went to countless medical doctors and they were all treating me for thrush and acid reflux ailment, i lost my job at a hotel reason behind countless surgical procedures, 2 hip ones and a knee one when I left so i moved to a unique city nevertheless with my sore throat, when you consider that i couldnt see my conventional throat healthcare professional i said yet another one right here, i informed him on my first visit i wanted to get to the bottom of it, he took one seem down my throat said it replaced into all swollen and so replaced into my toungue and despatched me for hypersensitivity testing, he kept my sanity, reason after that i not in any respect had throat discomfort back, i now take benadryl at nighttime and that i must have hypersensitivity images, I somewhat have an finished laundry record of hypersensitive reactions i didnt even comprehend i had, he advantages a metallic for determining in 5 minutes what others couldnt ensure out in months.
2016-12-04 22:25:53
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answered by ? 4
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I would try gargling salt water. i know it's like the oldest thing in the book and doesnt always work but its worth a shot if you really want to get rid of your sore throat. also i wouldnt drink any soda or seltzer or anything bubbly like that or citrus stuff [like orange juice] because sometimes that makes it sting even more in the long run.
2006-10-17 06:41:52
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answered by Anonymous
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see a doctor immediatelly the sore throat infection could easily gravitate cardiac problems!meanwhile get some nice antiseptic gargle or gargle with hot salty water,Avoid serial use of antibiotics coz this may bring alot of opportunistic infections especially ie u are a lady
2006-10-17 06:44:31
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answered by KELI N 1
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take a glass of really warm water and add some salt and gargle with it. do this a couple times a day. It taste bad but it works
2006-10-17 06:41:46
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answered by wendy u 1
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Gargling with a tbs of salt and a glass of hot water always works for me. If not, visit your Dr. again and insist he or she run more tests.
2006-10-17 08:16:43
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answered by mstrywmn 7
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