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How To Treat Sore Throat With History Of Having Strep Throat And Tonsilitis?
I've had what I can best describe as a 'sore throat' for just over a week. It mainly hurts when I swallow but it hurts in my neck and submandibular region on the left side only. It's very tender to touch. In the past year I've been treated with antibiotics for strep and tonsilitis after seeing white spots in my throat.
Welcome to healthcaremagic, as per your query, here are some remedies for sore throat. 1.Saltwater gargle- gargling several times a day with warm salt water can reduce swelling in the throat and loosen mucus, helping to flush out irritants or bacteria.Dissolve half a teaspoon of salt in one cup of water. Just remember to spit the water out after gargling, rather than swallowing. 2.You can take acetaminophen or paracetamol,it helps to reduce swelling. 3.Lozenges and spray-Sucking on cough drops stimulates saliva production, which can help keep your throat moist Visit a ENT specialist, if problem persist Hoping your query is solved Get well soon.
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How To Treat Sore Throat With History Of Having Strep Throat And Tonsilitis?
Welcome to healthcaremagic, as per your query, here are some remedies for sore throat. 1.Saltwater gargle- gargling several times a day with warm salt water can reduce swelling in the throat and loosen mucus, helping to flush out irritants or bacteria.Dissolve half a teaspoon of salt in one cup of water. Just remember to spit the water out after gargling, rather than swallowing. 2.You can take acetaminophen or paracetamol,it helps to reduce swelling. 3.Lozenges and spray-Sucking on cough drops stimulates saliva production, which can help keep your throat moist Visit a ENT specialist, if problem persist Hoping your query is solved Get well soon.