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We’ve all experienced that scratchy, burning feeling when swallowing — the kind that makes it hard to talk, eat, or sleep. Most people shrug it off, assuming it’s just a cold or the weather. But what if that sore throat is a sign of something more serious?
At NewMed Immediate Care, we often see patients who wait too long before seeking help. What started as mild irritation can sometimes turn into infections that affect the tonsils, sinuses, or even the lungs. Here’s why it’s important not to ignore throat pain — and how to treat it safely and effectively.
A sore throat, medically called pharyngitis, occurs when the back of your throat becomes inflamed or irritated. It can be caused by various factors — from infections to lifestyle habits.
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Cause |
Description |
When to Seek Care |
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Viral infections |
Cold, flu, COVID-19 |
If symptoms last >5 days |
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Bacterial infections |
Strep throat (caused by Streptococcus) |
If pain is severe or you have fever |
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Allergies |
Dust, pollen, pet dander |
If persistent irritation |
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Dry air |
Especially in winter months |
If throat feels scratchy or dry |
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Acid reflux (GERD) |
Stomach acid irritating the throat |
If pain worsens after eating or lying down |
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Smoking or irritants |
Smoke, pollution, strong odors |
If combined with cough or hoarseness |
NewMed Tip:
If your sore throat lasts longer than a week, comes with a high fever, or makes swallowing difficult, it’s time to see a doctor. Persistent throat pain can indicate strep throat, tonsillitis, or even mononucleosis.
Ignoring a sore throat can allow infections to spread beyond the throat and cause complications like:
Even though many sore throats go away on their own, ignoring worsening symptoms can lead to painful complications and prolonged recovery.
Treatment depends on the cause of the sore throat:
If your sore throat is caused by strep bacteria, antibiotics are necessary. Common prescriptions include:
Taking antibiotics properly prevents recurrence and complications like rheumatic fever.
NewMed Tip:
Don’t self-diagnose or overuse antibiotics — it can cause resistance and side effects. Our providers at NewMed Immediate Care can determine whether your throat pain is viral, bacterial, or something else.
While medical treatment is crucial in some cases, home remedies can also help soothe mild throat irritation:
Seek medical attention immediately if you experience:
Our team at NewMed Immediate Care offers:
A sore throat might start as a small inconvenience, but neglecting it can lead to much bigger health issues. Early evaluation ensures faster recovery and peace of mind.
At NewMed Immediate Care, our medical team provides expert, same-day treatment for sore throats and related infections. Whether it’s a minor irritation or a bacterial infection, we’ll help you heal quickly and safely.
Walk in today or book an appointment online — your throat deserves care before it’s too late.
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