Bacteria are a very common cause of sore throats. That's why its so important to brush your teeth, if you don't, you swallow all the bacteria in your mouth, allowing them to grow in your throat,but I'm IMMUNE
No, clearing your throat cannot spread a sore throat to others. Sore throats are typically caused by viruses or bacteria that are transmitted through close contact or airborne droplets. Simply clearing your throat does not release enough of the virus or bacteria to spread the infection.
When a sore throat is caused by a virus or a bacteria, sharing food or drink can spread it to others.
No, but if they have a rough texture or ingredients that can irritate your throat then it's possible to have a sore throat for a day or two. Viruses or bacteria more commonly cause sore throats.
I have never heard of usin iodine to cure a sore throat, but iodine is an anti-infectant, in other words, it kills germs. Despite the fact that the cold is caused by a virus, a sore throat is often caused by bacteria, and so killing them will get rid of the sore throat. However, if you stop the iodine before they are all dead, your sore throat will get worse.
Yes, but only if you aren't cleaning it properly. The reason for the sore throat, (especially after sleeping) is because the bacteria that latches onto the retainer stays if not properly cleaned and can go down into your throat along with your saliva, thereby irritating it which causes the sore throat.
Your throat (and tonsils if you still have them) are a 'safety net' - catching viruses and other bugs that would make their way into your lungs. The inflammation in a sore throat is simply the body's defences fighting the infection.
A sore throat may be more than just one of the symptoms of a cold. It could be from a bacterial infection and possibly caused by a more aggressive strep bacteria. Any sore throat of unkown origin should be evaluated by a health professional.
Well, streptococcus Luteus is the bacteria that gives one a sore throat! From this I would guess it gives you a bad throat??
It's called a sore throat because it hurts. If you feel pain in your throat, that is a sore throat.
bacteria, sore throat and bacterical infection can be cured by antibiotics. thank you.
Does your throat feel raw and sore? If the answer is yes, you have a sore throat.
Yes, bacterial infections by mesophilic pathogens can cause the symptom of a sore throat. For example, one infamous bacteria for this is Streptococcus pyogenes which causes strep throat.