You are right. But then you need to take something. One old professor of medicine told to add soluble aspirin in water and to gargle to give local analgesic effect.
go to a doctor NOW!
dont get a deep throat next time
you can but youll end up dying with a swollen throat
It is possible but not likely to die from a swollen throat.
It depends on why your throat is swollen. You may have an infection and need treatment, if you throat is swollen for more than two days I'd recommend a doctor visit. Other than that, a swollen throat from a little cough has gone away with cough drops and hot tea in my experience.
The throat becomes red, swollen, and sore.
Strep throat
If your throat is swollen, but does not feel sore, it is likely glands in the throat, possibly a saliva gland has become blocked. See your doctor.
Laryngitis, Pharyngitis and several other ailments can cause swollen throat and hoarse voice - but not soreness of the throat. Almost all of them are transient and self - limiting, though. You know the drill: Rest, lots of liquids, and aspirin or ibuprofen.
sturck throat
When that happens to me, I am over-tired.
The first signs of laryngitis include sore or raw feeling throat. It could hurt to swallow, eat or drink. An individual's throat also may feel swollen, and they may have tenderness in their glands.
can inflammation of the throat give cancer after a while, and what can i do to decrease inflammation of the throat
throat infection.