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Sore Throat
Persistent throat pain can have many causes. Get the right diagnosis to feel better faster.
A sore throat is pain, irritation, or scratchiness in the throat that often becomes worse when swallowing. It is a very common symptom and can be caused by infections, allergies, environmental factors, or irritation. While many sore throats resolve on their own, some may require medical evaluation.
Sore throats can have many different causes, ranging from mild to more serious. Common causes include:
In Newport News and Hampton Roads, VA, seasonal allergies and humidity changes are frequent contributors.
Symptoms can vary depending on the cause, but often include:
Additional symptoms such as fever, cough, or congestion may also be present depending on the underlying condition.
This is one of the most common questions patients have. Viral sore throats are more common and often improve within several days. They are usually associated with symptoms like cough, congestion, or runny nose.
Bacterial infections, such as strep throat, may cause more severe pain, fever, and difficulty swallowing, and typically require medical treatment. A proper evaluation may be needed to confirm the cause.
Yes. Allergies can lead to post-nasal drip, where mucus drains down the back of the throat and causes irritation. This can result in a persistent sore or scratchy throat, especially during allergy seasons in the Hampton Roads area.
Yes. Acid reflux, also known as Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, can irritate the throat when stomach acid travels upward. This may cause a chronic sore throat, hoarseness, or a sensation of a lump in the throat, even without typical heartburn symptoms.
You should consider evaluation if:
Prompt evaluation can help identify whether treatment is needed.
Diagnosis typically includes a review of your symptoms and a physical examination of the throat. In some cases, your provider may perform a rapid strep test or throat culture to determine if a bacterial infection is present.
Treatment depends on the cause. Common approaches include:
Your provider will tailor treatment based on your symptoms.
Yes. Local contributing factors include:
These can lead to frequent or recurring throat irritation.
Yes. A sore throat can interfere with:
While often temporary, persistent symptoms can impact quality of life.
Because a sore throat is a symptom, treatment focuses on addressing the underlying cause.
Most sore throats resolve with proper care, and persistent cases can be effectively treated once the cause is identified.
If you’re dealing with a persistent or painful sore throat, it’s important to understand the cause.
Schedule an evaluation today with Dr. Timothy Queen and his expert team to create a personalized treatment plan and get relief.