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  1. 5 days ago · Manage your symptoms: Use lozenges, ice, soft foods, or popsicles to soothe your throat. Drink juice, milk shakes, or soup if your throat is too sore to eat solid food. Drinking liquids can also help prevent dehydration. Gargle with salt water. Mix ¼ teaspoon salt in a glass of warm water and gargle. This may help reduce swelling in your throat.

  2. 4 days ago · Infectious diseases are the cause of acute sore throat in the overwhelming majority of patients. Patients with chronic sore throat, those who do not have signs of infection, or those who do not respond to treatment should be evaluated for noninfectious causes of sore throat.

  3. Group A streptococci are the cause of “strep throat,” an acute inflammation of the pharynx and tonsils that includes fever and painful swallowing. Skin and soft tissue infections range from the tiny skin pustules called impetigo to a severe toxic and invasive disease that can be fatal in a matter of days.

  4. 1 day ago · WellSpan Pediatric Medicine Physicians across the Midstate are seeing stomach bugs and viral infections. This week, the providers at UPMC Children’s Community Pediatrics in York and Spring Gr…

  5. 1 day ago · Strep Throat: Strep throat can cause symptoms including a harrowing throat and trouble swallowing. Urgent care can treat the patient with antibiotics if the fast strep test returns positive. Diagnostic Services. Urgent care facilities frequently offer on-site diagnostic services to help assess and treat a range of ailments.

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  7. 3 days ago · On top of the typical suite of illnesses that typically cause sore throats, such as strep throat and tonsillitis, chronic conditions like COPD can also involve symptoms such as painful swallowing ...

  8. 2 days ago · The change in season brings about a myriad of changes that can influence not only our surroundings but also our health, including our ears and hearing. Common ear, nose and throat (ENT) issues include increased instances of allergies, sinus infections, and ear infections due to pollen exposure and moisture changes. Read on learn how the spring season affects our auditory health.

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