Sore Throat
When to get medical advice
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You don't usually need to get medical adviceif youhavea sore throat.
But it's a good idea tocontact your GP or NHS 111 if:
- your symptoms are severe
- you have persistent symptoms thathaven't started to improve after a week
- you experience severe sore throats frequently
- you have a weak immune system for example, you have HIV , are having chemotherapy , or are taking medication that suppresses your immune system
Articles for Sore Throat
Causes of a sore throat
The cause of a sore throat isn't always obvious. Butin most cases it's a symptom of a viral or bacterialinfection. Common causes A sore throatis often a symptom of: colds or flu you may also have
Introduction
Find out what can cause a sore throat, how you can soothe it and when to get medical advice.
Treatments for a sore throat
The following measures can often help soothe a sore throat: take Painkillers, ibuprofen or paracetamol paracetamol is better for children and for people who can't take ibuprofen (note that childre
When to get emergency help
Very rarely, a sore throat can be a sign of a serious problem. Visit your nearest accident and emergency (A&E) department or call 999 for an ambulance immediately if: your symptoms are severe
When to get medical advice
You don't usually need to get medical adviceif youhavea sore throat. But it's a good idea tocontact your GP or NHS 111 if: your symptoms are severe you have persistent symptoms thathaven't started