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Sore Throat (Pharyngitis) For Teenagers
What is a sore throat?
When your throat hurts it is often a symptom of an illness, such as a cold. When someone looks
at the throat with a light, it will be bright red.
What is the cause?
Most sore throats are caused by viruses and are part of a cold. About 10% of sore throats are
caused by strep bacteria. A throat culture or rapid strep test is the only way to know whether a
sore throat is caused by strep bacteria or a virus. Without treatment, a strep throat can have
some rare but serious complications.
Tonsillitis (temporary swelling and redness of the tonsils) is usually present with any throat
infection, viral or bacterial. The presence of tonsillitis does not have any special meaning.
Teens who sleep with their mouths open often wake in the morning with a dry mouth and sore
throat. It feels better within an hour of having something to drink. Use a humidifier to help prevent
this problem.
Teens with a postnasal drip from draining sinuses often have a sore throat from frequent throat
clearing. Talk to your physician about treatment for sinus infections.
How long does it last?
Sore throats caused by viral illnesses usually last 4 or 5 days.
Strep throat responds well to penicillin or other antibiotics. After you have been taking medication
for strep for 24 hours, strep is no longer contagious. You can then return to school if your fever is
gone and you are feeling better.
How do I take care of myself?
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Throat pain relief Gargle with warm saltwater (1/4 teaspoon of salt per glass) or an
antacid solution. Suck on hard candy (butterscotch seems to be a soothing flavor).
Diet Swollen tonsils can make some foods hard to swallow. Eat a diet of soft foods for a
few days.
Fever and pain relief Take acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Advil) for the sore
throat or for fever over 102°F (39°C).
Common mistakes in treating sore throat
 Avoid expensive throat sprays or throat lozenges. Not only are they no more
effective than hard candy, but many also contain an ingredient (benzocaine) that
may cause an allergic reaction.
 Do not use leftover antibiotics from siblings or friends. Antibiotics help only strep
throats. They have no effect on viruses, and they can cause harm. They also
make it difficult to find out what is wrong if you become sicker.
Rapid strep tests Rapid strep tests are helpful only when their results are positive. If
they are negative, a routine throat culture should be performed to pick up the 20% of
strep infections that the rapid tests miss. Avoid rapid strep tests performed in shopping
malls or at home because they tend to be inaccurate.
When should I call my health care provider?
Call IMMEDIATELY if:
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You are having great difficulty swallowing (for example, you can't swallow your saliva).
You are having difficulty breathing.
You are feeling very sick.
Call during office hours if:
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To make an appointment for a throat culture.
Exception: A throat culture is probably not necessary if your sore throat is part of a cold AND the
main symptom is croup, hoarseness, or a cough. Throat cultures are recommended for all other
cases of sore throats because of a small risk for acute rheumatic fever. Rheumatic fever is a
complication of strep infections that can lead to permanent damage to the valves of the heart.
The throat culture is not urgent, however, since treating a strep infection within 7 days of when it
begins can prevent rheumatic fever.