Sore Throat Treatment
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 - Pediatrics
 - Sore throat and Flu
 
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Sore throat and Flu
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Children commonly experience painful sore throats due to viruses, bacteria, environmental exposures, underdeveloped immune systems, improper dietary and hygiene habits, and vocal strain.
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Some causes are:
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Viral infections including the common cold (Rhinovirus), influenza, or the highly contagious Epstein-Barr virus, which causes infectious mononucleosis
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Bacterial infections, notably streptococcal bacteria (strep throat), also contribute to sore throats in children, requiring prompt medical attention to prevent complications
 
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Environmental factors like:
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- Allergens
 - Pollutants
 - Secondhand (Passive) smoke from parents
 - Frequent shouting and screaming, or talking loudly can strain the vocal cords, causing temporary soreness
 
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Symptoms of a cold usually peak within 2- 3 days and can include:
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- Sneezing
 - Stuffy nose
 - Runny nose
 - Sore throat
 - Coughing
 - Mucus dripping down the throat (post-nasal drip)
 - Discomfort and difficulty swallowing
 - Watery eyes
 - Fever
 
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Parents may try the following to avoid recurrent infections:
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- Encouraging good hygiene practices
 - Frequent handwashing
 - Avoiding close contact with people who are ill
 - Promoting healthy eating habits, hydration, and adequate rest
 
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We strongly advise parents to avoid giving medications to their kids before consulting their pediatricians.
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This helps better identify underlying issues and ensure optimal health and well-being in children.
 
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