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Throat feels 'stingy'... Causes and remedies for sore throat

I am currently experiencing this exact symptom.

My throat has been sore all winter, then it gets better, then sore again, and this cycle keeps repeating.

I think I need to take some medicine this time.

Thinking about why I caught it, I believe it's due to the dry air among the reasons listed below.

Since the air in my house is so dry... even though I use a humidifier diligently, the humidity level doesn't reach 50%.

If you have a fever or persistent pain, be sure to seek medical attention at a hospital.

I should also go to the hospital.

 

Throat feels 'stingy'... Causes and remedies for sore throat

Bacterial infection

Experts say that bacterial infections are less common than viral infections, but antibiotic treatment can prevent complications. Bacterial infections trigger immune responses such as inflammation that causes sore throats. Unlike viral infections, bacterial infections are treated with antibiotics. Streptococcal pharyngitis (tonsillitis), staphylococcal infections, sexually transmitted diseases like gonorrhea or chlamydia, and allergies can also cause sore throats.

Gastroesophageal reflux disease

Unlike causes of non-infectious pharyngitis, it can directly cause inflammation in the pharyngeal tissue and inner walls. When gastroesophageal reflux disease and heartburn affect the throat, it is called reflux laryngitis. When stomach acid and enzymes rise into the esophagus, the first area they reach at the back of the throat is the larynx, or vocal cords.

Tobacco smoke

Experts warn that coughing caused by smoking and secondhand smoke can lead to throat pain.

Dry air

Just like smoking, dry air can cause coughing and lead to sore throat.

 

Symptoms that must be examined

90% of sore throats are caused by viral infections and do not require antibiotics, so apart from relieving pain, no special treatment is necessary. It is often difficult for the general public to determine whether a sore throat is caused by an infection or not. If you experience the following symptoms, it is advisable to see a doctor.

 

Source: Comedy.com, Reporter Kwon Soon-il

 

 
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    희영
    저는 코로나걸렸을때 처음 인후염을 경험했어요. 목이 찢어진것처럼 아프던데요. 겨울에 습도조절 잘 해줘야겠어요 근데 인후염의 90프로가 바이러스성 질환으로 항생제가 듣지 않는다니 더 무섭네요. 어쩐지 약을 먹어도 열은 내리는데 목은 시간이 지나야 괜찮아지더라구요. 다들 감기조심하세요~~^^
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    이지혜
    저도 인후염으로 고생 중이에요. 약 먹어도 잘 안낫지 않는데 진짜 건조한 공기때문일 수도 있겠네요. 가습기 구입을 해아겠어요. 좋은 정보 감사합니다.
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    ..💕하니(0:01발송)
    겨울철 감기증상등은 건조한게 많이 작용하는것 같아요 습도조절을 철저히 해야하더라구요
    심해지시기 전에 진료도 받아서 극복도 하세요
    건강하세요
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    AA
    가을 가을 겨울에는 항상 목이 따뜸따끔거리고 아프더라고요. 약을 먹어도 그때 뿐인 게 환절기라서 그런 것 같아요. 목을 따뜻하게 해줘야 하는 게 가장 중요한 것 같아요. 따뜻한 물도 많이 마셔 주는 게 좋고요.
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    우곰
    저도 그래서 요새 따뜻한물을 먹으려고 노력하고있어요 비염이 심해지니 목까지 안좋은것같아요
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    은하수
    인후염의 대부분이 바이러스성이군요 
    목아프면 병원 가봐야겠네요