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  1. Geoffrey's Sore Throat by Maria Sutherland, 1990-12
  2. Voice RX: The Singer's and Speaker's Systematic Solution to the Sore Throat Syndrome by Jaime Vendera, 2010-01-04
  3. A new inquiry into the causes, symptoms, and cure, of putrid and inflammatory fevers; with an appendix on the hectic fever, and on the ulcerated and malignant sore throat. By William Fordyce, M.D. by William Fordyce, 2010-05-29
  4. Casey's Sore- Throat Day by Myra Berry Brown, 1964
  5. Observations on fevers, especially those of the continued type: and on the scarlet fever attended with ulcerated sore-throat, as it appeared at Newcastle upon Tyne in the year 1778 by John Clark, 2010-08-06
  6. Home Treatment for Catarrhs and Colds. A handy guide for the prevention, care and treatment ... of cold in the head, sore throat.. ear affections... adapted for use in the Household, and for Vocalists, Clergymen, Lawyers, Actors, Lecturers etc. by Leonard Dessar, 1994
  7. Sore Throats and Overdrafts by Michael Dale, 1988-08-02
  8. Observations on the sore throat and fever, that raged in the north of Scotland, in the year M DCC LXXVII, in a letter to Dr. William Grant, by Robert Saunders, physician at Bamff. by Robert Saunders, 2010-06-10
  9. The Successful Treatment of Influenza, Sore Throat, by Horatio Goodday, 2010-07-24
  10. An essay on fevers. To which is now added, a dissertation on the malignant, ulcerous sore-throat. The fifth edition. By John Huxham, ... by John Huxham, 2010-06-10
  11. An essay for a nosological and comparative view of the cynanche maligna, or putrid sore throat; and the scarlatina anginosa, or scarlet fever with angina. By William Lee Perkins, M.D. ... by William Lee Perkins, 2010-05-29
  12. An historical dissertation on a particular species of gangrenous sore throat, which reigned the last year amongst young children at Paris. Translated from the French of Dr. Chomel by Jean-Baptiste-Louis Chomel, 2010-08-06
  13. An essay on fevers. To which is now added, a dissertation on the malignant-ulcerous sore-throat. A new edition. By John Huxham, ... by John Huxham, 2010-05-28
  14. Ask Dr. Cory.(sore throats, chiggers,): An article from: Children's Playmate by Cory SerVaas, 2002-07-01

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sore throat. by nick @ 845 pm. What happens when your journalism classes do a 5 Responses to “sore throat”. Gunther Says May 31st, 2005 at 852 pm
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  • 42. Consultations: Sore Throat
    Doctor Do you ever have a runny nose following the sore throat? Patient Rarely. Doctor Can you separate the sore throat episodes from the common cold?
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    This consultation is part of a series of consultations with Head and Neck Surgery specialists at the University of California, San Diego. The case is a hypothetical patient chosen to represent a composite of the usual and most common patients with this specific disorder. Where gender, age or race make a difference, these will be specifically cited. Where they do not make a difference, they may be omitted. The consultation is presented for purposes of general information. Specifics about an individual case and specific treatment must be discussed between the patient and the treating physician. The patient is an 18 year old junior college student who self-refers for recurrent sore throats.
    Doctor : Good Morning. What can I do for you today? Patient : I am having recurrent sore throats and they are interfering with my ability to study and to work. I would like to have my tonsils out. Doctor : Tell me about your sore throats.

    43. Self Care For Sore Throats
    Many things can cause a sore throat. A sore throat that occurs with or .
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    What causes a sore throat? Many things can cause sore throats. A sore throat that occurs with, or is followed by, other cold symptoms is usually due to a virus. Antibiotics have no effect against viruses. Another cause of a sore throat is strep throat , which is due to infection with streptococcal bacteria. It is more common in children ages 2 to 11, and is less common in older children and adults. Symptoms of strep throat include sore throat with two of these three symptoms:
    • white or yellow coating on the tonsils; swollen glands in the neck.
    What can you do for a sore throat? Home care/treatment is usually all that is needed for viral sore throats. If you are taking antibiotics for strep throat, these tips will also help you feel better.
    • Gargle frequently with warm salt water (one teaspoon of salt in 8 ounces of water). If you have post-nasal drip, gargle frequently to prevent more throat irritation.

    44. SORE THROAT - A Patient's Guide
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    Medical News Medic8 Search ... About Medic8 SORE THROAT - a patient's guide Editorial Team Overview A sore throat is also known as pharyngitis It is usually caused by either a bacterial or viral infection Approximately 90% of cases are caused by viruses Strep throat is the most common bacterial infection and is caused by the bacteria group A streptococci (approximately 10%) A sore throat is contagious in most cases and is spread through coughing and sneezing Sometimes a sore throat is a signal of another underlying medical condition What is it?

    45. Expert Tips To Ease Sore Throat Pain
    Lisa Chavis, R.Ph., author of Ask Your Pharmacist and consultant to Cepacol® sore throat remedies, offers her sore throatsoothing tips.
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    46. Top 10 Reasons For Sore, Scratchy Throats
    There are many causes of irritating, scratchy and painful sore throats, making it difficult at times to swallow, eat and talk. Lisa Chavis, R.Ph.,
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    47. Sore Throat
    A sore throat is discomfort, pain, or scratchiness in the throat. A sore throat often makes it painful to swallow.
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    Definition: A sore throat is discomfort, pain, or scratchiness in the throat. A sore throat often makes it painful to swallow.
    Alternative Names: Throat - sore; Burning in the throat; Pain - throat
    Considerations: Sore throats are common. Most of the time the soreness is worse in the morning and improves as the day progresses. Like colds, the vast majority of sore throats are caused by viral infections. This means most sore throats will NOT respond to antibiotics. Many people have a mild sore throat at the beginning of every cold. When the nose or sinuses become infected, drainage can run down the back of the throat and irritate it, especially at night. Or, the throat itself can be infected. Some viruses can cause specific types of sore throat. For example, Coxsackievirus sometimes causes blisters in the throat, especially in the late summer and early fall. Mono and the flu can also cause specific viral throat infections.

    48. Antibiotic Resistance Education: English Fact Sheet Sore Throat
    Washington State Department of Health s Antibiotic Resistance Education Program. English Fact Sheet explaining what causes a sore throat and why it is not
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    Pharyngitis
    Surprising fact:
    Only about 15% of the people who go to a doctor with a bad sore throat have strep throat. You need a test to tell for sure. You only need antibiotics if your test shows you have strep throat.
    What to do:
    • Drink more water. Honey and lemon in hot water or herbal teas are good, too.
    • Gargle with warm salt water.
    • Suck on a hard candy, vitamin C drop or throat lozenge.
    • Take acetaminophen or ibuprofen to relieve pain. Read the label for a child's dose.
    Call your doctor if:
    • You have a hard time swallowing or breathing.
    • You get a sore throat after being exposed to strep throat.
    • You also have a fever over 101° or rash with a sore throat.
    • You cannot trace the cause to a cold, allergy, smoking, yelling or other irritation.
    Developed in collaboration with: Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department and Washington AWARE-Washington State Medical Association Sources: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, American Academy of Family Physicians, and Healthwise

    49. University Of Virginia Elson Student Health Center - Common Ailments - Sore Thro
    A sore throat is an inflammation of the throat caused by either viruses or Whether the sore throat is due to a virus or bacteria, the following will
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    Sore Throat What is it?
    A sore throat is an inflammation of the throat caused by either viruses or bacteria. How do you catch it?
    The infection is spread by sharing drinks, kissing, sneezing, nose blowing, and by contaminated objects passed from hand to mouth. What are the symptoms?
    Symptoms can include:
    - painful, red throat
    - difficulty swallowing
    - swollen tonsils
    - pus
    - headache
    - fever
    - feeling "blah" - swollen lymph nodes ("glands") What can you do? Whether the sore throat is due to a virus or bacteria, the following will help to make you feel better: DRINK FLUIDS: Clear liquids are most soothing and help to thin out the mucus at the back of your throat. Cold sodas, popsicles and mild (not citric) juices are often preferred although some people find warmer liquids feel better. WARM SALT WATER GARGLES: These help to soothe and heal. Add 1/2 teaspoon of table salt to 1 cup of warm tap water and gargle with this solution at least four times a day.

    50. Remedy For A Sore Throat
    Ease your sore throat during the dry, winter months with these home remedies.
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    Remedy for a sore throat
    Ease your sore throat during the dry, winter months with these home remedies.
    During cold and flu season, sore throats can be a real annoyance. During the winter months, breathing through the mouth can cause drying and irritation in the throat. Taking care of a sore throat at home, however, is pretty simple and easy. You just have to know what to do. Sore throat viruses can’t be treated with antibiotics. They just have to run their course, like the common cold. If the sore throat is especially painful, use a pain reliever such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen (Tylenol). Cold liquids may also relieve the pain of a viral sore throat. Older children or adolescents may develop a viral sore throat called infectous mononucleosis or “mono.” If the sore throat lasts longer than a week, mononucleosis may be the reason. Along with the sore throat, the patient will feel much weaker and more tired than usual. Like other viral sore throats, there is no antibiotic cure of mononucleosis. The most common sore throat condition caused by bacteria is strep throat, caused by streptococcal bacteria. A strep throat should be treated with antibiotics because complications could occur if it remains untreated. Complications of strep throat include an absess in the throat (though this is extremely rare) and acute glomerulonephritis, which causes an inflammation in the kidneys.

    51. Section I–Common Health Problems - Sore Throats
    sore throats are common complaints of college students. The soreness can range from a mere You may have other symptoms with the sore throat, too.
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    “Cheering at the game was great, but my voice was hoarse and my throat was sore the next couple of days.” Chris B., Duke University Sore throats are common complaints of college students. The soreness can range from a mere scratch to severe pain.
    Soreness or pain in the throat, especially when you talk or swallow Swollen neck glands The back of the throat and/or the tonsils look bright red or have pus deposits or white spots. Sores on the roof of the mouth You may have other symptoms with the sore throat, too. These include: Fatigue, fever, postnasal drip, bad breath, headache, and/or earache.
    Causes
    A bacterial or viral infection, such as strep throat, tonsillitis, or mononucleosis Shouting for long periods of time, such as from cheering at a sporting event Tobacco or marijuana smoke Air pollution, dry air and/or allergies Postnasal drip Self-induced vomiting
    Treatment
    If an infection is suspected, your health care provider may take a throat culture. If streptococcus or any other type of bacteria is present, he or she will prescribe an antibiotic. Be sure you take all of the antibiotic, even if you are feeling better. If strep throat is inadequately treated, complications, such as inflammation of the heart, can occur.

    52. Strep Throat - DrGreene.com
    Most sore throats, though, are caused by viral infections that are not Many children also have sore throat, headache, stomachache, nausea, or chills.
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    53. Tonsillectomy For Sore Throats [Sep 1998; 55-4]
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    Tonsillectomy for sore throats
    Tonsillectomy is a common operation, with over 70,000 being carried out every year. The main reason for doing it is to prevent recurrent throat infection - either tonsillitis or pharyngitis. How well does tonsillectomy work?
    Review
    A systematic review [1] searched widely and obtained some unpublished information. The entry criteria were participants suffering from recurrent throat infections, the operation was tonsillectomy or adeno-tonsillectomy, and studies needed to be randomised.
    Results
    Five studies were found, two of which had strict entry criteria related to frequency of throat infections and defining features of a throat infection. The other three had less explicit criteria. No trial included children over 15 years. The main outcome was that of incidence of throat infection during two years of follow up. For all throat infections the results for years 1 and 2 are seen in the Figure. Over the two years, tonsillectomy meant avoiding 2.3 to 3.6 throat infections. Of these infections, perhaps 10-30% would be likely to be moderate or severe. More infections occurred in control groups in the first than in the second year. One study had a three year follow up, by which time the benefits of tonsillectomy had been lost. There was no statistical significance in school days lost between treated children and controls.

    54. Pharyngitis - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Also, warm tea can help temporarily alleviate the pain of a sore throat. Antibiotics for sore throat. The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2004,
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    (Redirected from Sore throat Pharyngitis is a painful inflammation of the pharynx , and is colloquially referred to as a sore throat . Infection of the tonsils, tonsillitis (American English: tonsilitis ) may occur simultaneously. The major cause is infection , of which 90% are viral , the remainder caused by bacterial infection and rarely oral thrush fungal candidiasis e.g. in babies). Some cases of pharyngitis are caused by irritation from agents such as pollutants chemicals , or smoke
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    55. Hardin MD : Sore Throat / Pharyngitis
    From the University of Iowa, the *best* lists of Internet sources in sore throat / Pharyngitis.
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    56. Sore Throat - Lucile Packard Children's Hospital
    sore throat is mild and the main symptom is croup, hoarseness or a cough. sore throat is the main symptom and persists more than 24 hours
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    Symptom Definition
    • Pain, discomfort or raw feeling of the throat, especially when swallowing.
      Children less than 2 years of age usually don't know how to complain about a sore throat. A young child who refuses previously enjoyed foods or begins to cry during feedings may have a sore throat. Their symptoms are captured by the DRINKING FLUIDS, DECREASED guideline.
    Cause
    • Most sore throats are part of a cold. Of severe sore throats, about 20% are caused by the Strep bacteria. Only these need an antibiotic.
    See More Appropriate Topic (instead of this one) If
    • Sore throat is mild and the main symptom is croup, hoarseness or a cough. (Note: these symptoms are rarely seen with Strep.) (See CROUP or COUGH) (To go directly to these topics, click on the links following this document.)
    WHEN TO CALL YOUR DOCTOR FOR SORE THROAT
    Call 911 Now (your child may need an ambulance) If
    • Severe difficulty breathing (struggling for each breath, making grunting noises with each breath, unable to speak or cry because of difficulty breathing)
    Call Your Doctor Now (night or day) If
    • Your child looks or acts very sick
      Difficulty breathing, but not severe

    57. Sore Throat (Pharyngitis) And Strep Throat
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    Although some of the symptoms may feel similar, a sore throat is not the same as a strep throat. Sore throat A sore throat (the medical name is pharyngitis) can be caused by a variety of things. Some of the culprits, according to the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) include:
    • viruses, similar to those that cause colds (Read about " The Common Cold ")
    • irritants such as air pollution or smoking (Read about " Quit Smoking ")
    • allergies (Read about " Allergies ")
    • bacteria
    • post nasal drainage
    Although most people consider a sore throat to be more of an irritating condition, a chronic sore thorat or a persistent cough can indicate an underlying medical problem. (Read about " Tonsils and Adenoids " " Vocal Problems: Laryngitis and Vocal Growths " " Head and Neck Cancers " " Occupational Respiratory Diseases ") Therefore, if a sore throat persists, you should see your doctor or healthcare specialist. Strep throat A strep throat is a particular kind of sore throat, caused by a specific bacteria called Streptococcus. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) strep throat is more common in children than adults. It's not something to take lightly since serious complications can occur if it is not treated with antibiotics. (Read about "

    58. InteliHealth:
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  • What Is It? Because an infection of the pharynx almost always involves the tonsils, tonsillitis (inflammation of the tonsils) was once a common name for infectious pharyngitis.

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    60. Sore Throat - January 15, 2004 - American Family Physician
    If you have hay fever or other allergies, a sore throat may be one of the symptoms If you have a sore throat, you can treat the pain with acetaminophen,
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    Journals Vol. 69/No. 2 (January 15, 2004)
    Please note: This information was as current as we could make it on the date given above. But medical information is always changing, and some information given here may be out of date. For regularly updated information on a variety of health topics, please visit familydoctor.org , the AAFP patient education Web site.
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    INFLUENZA Sore Throat What causes a sore throat? Pharyngitis (say: "fare-en-jy-tis")which is what your doctor calls a sore throatcan be caused by many things. Sometimes, when mucus from your sinuses drains into your throat, the drainage can make your throat feel sore. Viruses (such as those that cause the common cold) and bacteria (which can cause many illnesses, such as strep throat) can give you a sore throat. Your throat also may feel sore if you smoke, breathe polluted air, or drink alcoholic beverages. If you have hay fever or other allergies, a sore throat may be one of the symptoms. How do I know what is causing my sore throat?

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