Sore throat?


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Sore Throat Common viruses, and even the viruses that cause mononucleosis mono and the flu, can cause a sore throat. Some viruses can also produce blisters in the mouth and throat aphthous stomatitis. ChaCha .

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Mar 13, 2011 ... Learn more about sore throats, including causes, at-home treatments, differences from strep throat, reasons to seek medical care, and what

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The discomfort you get in your throat is a sore throat. I hope you get that taken care of (if yours is currently sore)!

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It depends on the cause of soreness. Most sore throats are caused by viruses and usually clear up on their own. Consult your Doctor.

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Learn more about sore throats, including causes, at-home treatments, differences from strep throat, reasons to seek medical care, and what it means to have

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A sore throat can have many causes including common viruses, and even the viruses that cause mononucleosis (mono) and the flu, can cause a sore throat. Some viruses can also produce blisters in the mouth and throat (aphthous stomatitis).

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