Sore Throat: Causes, Signs and When Person Suppose See Doctor

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Sore throat na when person feel pain, irritation, or dryness for the throat.

The pain usually worse when person swallow.

Most times sore throat happen because of mild infections like common cold or flu.

But sometimes e fit signal more serious infection.

Understanding the causes and warning signs fit help person know when to seek medical help.


Wetin Fit Cause Sore Throat?

Several conditions fit cause throat pain.

1️⃣ Viral Infections

Most sore throat cases na virus cause am.

Common viral causes include:

common cold
flu (influenza)
• other respiratory infections

These infections fit also cause fever, cough, andbody weakness.


2️⃣ Bacterial Infection

Some sore throat fit happen because of bacteria infection like strep throat.

This one fit cause:

• serious throat pain
• difficulty swallowing
• swollen glands for neck
• fever

Doctor fit prescribe antibiotics if na bacterial infection.


3️⃣ Irritation or Environment

Sometimes sore throat no come from infection.

Other causes include:

• dry air
• smoke exposure
• allergies
• too much shouting or voice use


4️⃣ Other Infections

Some infections like ear infection, sinus infection, or COVID-19 fit also cause sore throat.


Common Signs of Sore Throat

Symptoms fit include:

• pain when swallowing
• dry or scratchy throat
• swollen glands for neck
fever
headache
• cough or runny nose

The seriousness depend on the cause.


When Person Suppose See Doctor?

Person suppose seek medical help if:

• the throat pain dey too serious
• fever too high
• e har to swallow 
•  the symptoms last more than one week
• u get breathing wahala

Children and elderly people may need earlier check.


Final Advice

Most sore throats happen because of mild infections and improve with rest and fluids.

But persistent or severe symptoms should be checked by a healthcare professional.

Early evaluation helps identify the cause and proper treatment.


Medical References

• World Health Organization – Respiratory Infections
• CDC – Sore Throat Information
• National Institutes of Health – Upper Respiratory Infection Guidelines


Medical Disclaimer

This article na for education purpose only.

E no replace medical advice or treatment from qualified health professional.

If symptoms serious or persistent, make trained health worker examine you.