Recurrent sorethroatsby
Dr. Gabe M.
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HIV infection can sometimes cause a chronic sorethroat, due not to HIV itself but to a secondary... in your nostrils nightly for several weeks.
SoreThroats
Insight into relief for a sorethroat...
hello leslie i also have this problem but it only happens while on my period for the last 9 months any ideas it lasts about 4 or 5 days then goes away only to return the following month any advise or thoughts would be great
Why am I getting recurrent sorethroats?by
Dr. Gabe M.
If you have recurrent throat infections with staph or strep bacteria, check your toothbrush... - shown to control strep mutans in the mouth, ears and throat.
Avoid sorbitol products ( an artificial sweetener...
Sorethroat (or pharyngitis) is typically caused by assorted viruses. Rarely is a sorethroat due to strep, which responds to antibiotics unlike viruses. Other causes of sorethroat include fungal...
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I suppose if she had a sorethroat... papilloma virus). In that case, she could pass HPV onto you but you wouldn't have a sorethroat just days...
while you are active. With many people, a dry and sorethroat means they are doing too much exercise for their body condition. However, in your case you've had throat problems as long as you can remember...
Thank you! I've been feeling considerably better over the past few days. I think a lot of my symptoms were brought on or magnified by my worry and stress. Since I've mad a habit of clearing my head and not sweating every lit
I had these once. My ENT told my I had kryptic tonsils, meaning that they have alot of deep ridges in them. So when you eat food, small pieces can get stuck in them and fester there. It was solved by simply gargling mouth wa
For most patients w/normal immune systems, eg no HIV/AIDS, cancer or taking steroids, sorethroat usually caused by either virus or bacteria. Most of time, viral sorethroats are much more common. We do worry
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... immune system) due to certain treatments, or illnesses, such as HIV/AIDS, are also more vulnerable to influenza. However, depend ... » Read on