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Sore throat
Sore throat
A sore throat is very common in connection with a cold. A sore throat is usually completely harmless and usually goes away on its own, but it can be uncomfortable. We have collected our best advice for relieving a sore throat.
Why do we get a sore throat?
A sore throat can be experienced as unpleasant, but is usually completely harmless. The most common cause of a sore throat is a viral infection, such as strep throat, mumps, upper respiratory infections and kissing bug. A sore throat can also be caused by a bacterial infection, such as strep throat. If you suspect a streptococcal infection, it may be appropriate to use antibiotics, and you should therefore contact a doctor.
Good advice for a sore throat
Lozenges can have a relieving effect. Ordinary lozenges are usually taken when needed, but high intakes can cause flatulence and have a laxative effect. Avoid long-term use of sugary lozenges as this increases the risk of caries.
STREPSILS lozenges are non-prescription, pain-relieving throat lozenges that have a local anesthetic and anti-inflammatory effect. The effect comes on very quickly and lasts for several hours.
Avoid smoke