The sore throat is also referred to as sore throat or pharyngitis, which is the pathway in which the food we eat and the drink we drink to the esophagus, and this makes the pain increases as we swallow, and usually the causes of this congestion type infectious of the virus or bacteria, Most of the injuries in winter, and this congestion may cause infection from one person to another, and it has many other causes non-infection and the most prevalent infections of the respiratory system, such as flu and flu, and this congestion usually lasts for a week and symptoms disappear without the intervention of the doctor.
What causes sore throat:
1. One of the most common causes of congestion is bacterial infection, or bacterial disease that causes this acute congestion, and there are some vaccines that reduce the symptoms and risks.
2. There are some viral infections that cause congestion such as influenza.
3. Sensitivity to exposure to cigarette smoke or any other irritant allergens to respiratory tracts.
4. Injury to the neck.
5. Infections of colds, chest infections and pneumonia.
6. Exposure to certain chemicals causing allergies.
7. Infections of the immune system.
But how do we know that we have sore throat, and to be able to identify this must recognize the symptoms of sore throat:
1. Ames in the throat.
2. Warm body.
3. Feeling cold.
4. Vomiting.
5. Ames throughout the body, bones and joints.
6. Severe headache.
7. Cough.
8. Ames in the ear.
9. Loss of appetite to eat.
10. Sneezing and sniffing from the nose.
11. Puffiness, redness and appearance of spots on the tonsils and lymph nodes.
12. Roughness in the sound.
Now, when you have a sore throat, how can we treat it and relieve its symptoms?
1. It may be removed with antibiotics and taken for 7 days.
2. You may resort to the use of painkillers and antipyretic agents.
3. Drink plenty of liquids, soups and lemon juice.
4. Gurgling the throat with warm water and salt for more than once a day it helps to sterilize the throat.
We also recommend prevention of sore throat away from people who suffer from this disease and not to use their personal tools, and maintain personal hygiene.