Yes. But you should feel comfortable during and after the bath.
It just means you have a sore thoat but dont have strep throat. You probly just ate something spicy and your thoat is reacting to it in a way that is making it sore.
Yes. I have had strep throat before and the doctor found it on a routine check-up. I think I had a low grade temp of 99 but no sore throat.
Well it depends take your temp and if it's up to 99.9 or higher than I would if you throat is red that you have either strep throat pharyngitis or the begining staged of laryngitis
It is possible; but it should go away in a day or two.
A cold shower does not make a drunk person sober, all you will get out of that is a wet drunk. Only time will help
In Swine flu the throat is very sore but there should be a high temp. if sore throat is not better in a few hours see a doctor
silicon will need depending on room temp approx 24 hours to dry leave it 36 to make sure.
Mixer valve
core temp is the thickest park of the meat or the middle of the dish. core temp must be 165f to be safe for serving.
The water temp in the shower is determined by the mix of hot and cold water that runs thru the showerhead at any given moment. When we wish to raise the water temp- we simply limit the flow of cold water, thereby slightly changing this mix. When we flush the toilet, its water tank immediately (and automatically) start to refill. Refilling obviously takes (cold) water straight from our home plumbing. If our plumbing consists of narrow pipes (or if its partly clotted), the water which is drawn by the toilet refill process runs at the expense of other water consumers - such as the shower. This, in turn, practically limits the amount of cold water thar runs to the showerhead, hence changing its temp.
take a cold towlet and put it on your head and take a tylonal
Take it to a mechanic