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Silver Bulletin e-News Magazine
Section 4: Disease News & Information
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What Causes a
Sore Throat?
Sore throat is a symptom of many medical disorders. Infections cause
the majority of sore throats and are contagious. Infections are caused
either by viruses such as the flu, the common cold, mononucleosis, or
by bacteria such as strep, mycoplasma, or hemophilus.
While bacteria respond to antibiotic treatment, viruses do not.
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Viruses: Most viral sore throats accompany flu or colds along with
a stuffy, runny nose, sneezing, and generalized aches and pains. These
viruses are highly contagious and spread quickly, especially in winter.
The body builds antibodies that destroy the virus, a process that takes
about a week.
Sore throats accompany other viral infections such as measles, chicken
pox, whooping cough, and croup. Canker sores and fever blisters in the
throat also can be very painful.
One viral infection takes much longer than a week to be cured: infectious
mononucleosis, or "mono." This virus lodges in the lymph system,
causing massive enlargement of the tonsils, with white patches on their
surface and swollen glands in the neck, armpits, and groin. It creates
a severely sore throat and, sometimes, serious breathing difficulties.
It can affect the liver, leading to jaundice— yellow skin and eyes. It
also causes extreme fatigue that can last six weeks or more.
"Mono," a severe illness in teenagers but less severe in children,
can he transmitted by saliva. So it has been nicknamed the "kissing
disease," but it can also be transmitted from mouth-to-hand to hand-to-mouth
or by sharing of towels and eating utensils.
Bacteria: Strep throat is an infection caused by a particular strain
of streptococcus bacteria. This infection can also damage the heart valves
(rheumatic fever) and kidneys (nephritis), cause scarlet fever, tonsillitis,
pneumonia, sinusitis, and ear infections.
Because of these possible complications, a strep throat should be treated
with an antibiotic. Strep is not always easy to detect by examination,
and a throat culture may be needed. These tests, when positive, persuade
the physician to prescribe antibiotics. However, strep tests might not
detect other bacteria that also can cause severe sore throats that deserve
antibiotic treatment. For example, severe and chronic cases of tonsillitis
or tonsillar abscess may be culture negative. Similarly, negative cultures
are seen with diphtheria, and infections from oral sexual contacts will
escape detection by strep culture tests.
Tonsillitis is an infection of the lumpy tissues on each side of the back
of the throat. In the first two to three years of childhood, these tissues
"catch" infections, sampling the child's environment to help
develop his immunities (antibodies). Healthy tonsils do not remain infected.
Frequent sore throats from tonsillitis suggest the infection is not fully
eliminated between episodes. A medical study has shown that children who
suffer from frequent episodes of tonsillitis (such as three- to four-
times each year for several years) were healthier after their tonsils
were surgically removed.
Infections in the nose and sinuses also can cause sore throats, because
mucus from the nose drains down into the throat and carries the infection
with it.
The most dangerous throat infection is epiglottitis, caused by bacteria
that infect a portion of the larynx (voice box) and cause swelling that
closes the airway. This infection is an emergency condition that requires
prompt medical attention. Suspect it when swallowing is extremely painful
(causing drooling), when speech is muffled, and when breathing becomes
difficult. A strep test may miss this infection.
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Allergy: The same pollens and molds that irritate the nose when
they are inhaled also may irritate the throat. Cat and dog danders and
house dust are common causes of sore throats for people with allergies
to them.
Irritation: During the cold winter months, dry heat may create a recurring,
mild sore throat with a parched feeling, especially in the mornings. This
often responds to humidification of bedroom air and increased liquid intake.
Patients with a chronic stuffy nose, causing mouth breathing, also suffer
with a dry throat. They need examination and treatment of the nose.
Pollutants and chemicals in the air can irritate the nose and throat,
but the most common air pollutant is tobacco smoke. Other irritants include
smokeless tobacco, alcoholic beverages, and spicy foods.
A person who strains his or her voice (yelling at a sports event, for
example) gets a sore throat not only from muscle strain but also from
the rough treatment of his or her throat membranes.
Reflux: An occasional cause of morning sore throat is regurgitation
of stomach acids up into the back of the throat. To avoid reflux, tilt
your bedframe so that the head is elevated four- to six-inches higher
than the foot of the bed. You might find antacids helpful. You should
also avoid eating within three hours of bedtime, and eliminate caffeine
and alcohol. If these tips fail, see your doctor.
Tumors: Tumors of the throat, tongue, and larynx (voice box) are
usually (but not always) associated with long-time use of tobacco and
alcohol. Sore throat and difficulty swallowing, sometimes with pain radiating
to the ear, may be symptoms of such a tumor. More often the sore throat
is so mild or so chronic that it is hardly noticed. Other important symptoms
include hoarseness, a lump in the neck, unexplained weight loss, and/or
spitting up blood in the saliva or phlegm.
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