Warning signs of a serious sore throat

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Offline sadia.ameen

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Warning signs of a serious sore throat
« on: December 01, 2013, 05:42:52 PM »
A sore throat can be triggered by allergies or by something more serious, such as a bacterial or viral infection. So how do you know when a sore throat is more serious? The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention mentions these warning signs:
• If the sore throat persists longer than a week.
• If there are problems swallowing or breathing.
• If there is excessive drooling among younger children.
• If there is a temperature higher than 100.40F.
• If there are patches of pus on the back of the throat.
• If a skin rash develops.
• If there is blood in the phlegm or saliva.
• If there are symptoms of dehydration, including fatigue, dry mouth, infrequent urination or no tears.
• If there has been exposure to someone with strep throat.

Offline Saqueeb

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Re: Warning signs of a serious sore throat
« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2013, 05:23:01 PM »
good post.
Nazmus Saqueeb
Sr. Lecturer, Dept. of Pharmacy,
Daffodil International University.