Pain in throat - what does this mean
Pain in the throat is most commonly caused by inflammation of the throat tissues due to a viral or bacterial infection, or from allergies. it can also be caused by physical trauma such as a foreign object stuck in the throat, or by acid reflux from the stomach.
What happens during the disease - pain in throat
Pain in the throat is usually caused by inflammation of the throat tissues due to infection, allergies, or irritation. infections such as the common cold, influenza, and strep throat can cause throat pain. allergies to food, pollen, or other environmental irritants can also trigger inflammation and pain in the throat. irritation of the throat can be caused by smoking, drinking alcohol, or eating acidic or spicy foods. treatment for throat pain depends on the underlying cause.
Pain in throat - Prevention
Pain in the throat can be prevented by avoiding contact with people who have a cold or the flu, washing hands often, avoiding touching the face, and avoiding smoking or secondhand smoke. additionally, drinking plenty of fluids and eating a healthy diet can help to boost the immune system and reduce the risk of throat pain.