AnswerIf you wisdom teeth were way back, you might have a sore throat, because the healing is happening back there and the pain will last a few days to a week.But the sore throat can also be related to a cold that you are having at the same time.AnswerI was 30 years old (very healthy) and I didn't have a sore throat, with my wisdom teeth extraction, but did feel like I had the flu. My head, body, ears, and lymph nodes ached for 3 days afterward. Antibiotics, sleep, and a cold pack for exterior swelling/discomfort are *key*.
AnswerI'm 30 years old, healthy, and didn't have a sore throat but did experience other flu related symptoms such as: head, body, and lymph node aches. Best thing was to stay in bed for 3 days after procedure.
Depends if its long or not... i wouldn't go deep throating if you have a sore throat...
No. The tonsils are the things that are causing you to get sore throats. See, you tonsils rub against your throat when they are too big, causing a sore throat. When you get them removed the sore throats go away.
Does your throat feel raw and sore? If the answer is yes, you have a sore throat.
Sore throat is a pain and sore in the throat
you can get a sore throat By shouting
it is mostly normal if he coughed a lot when he was sick
Sore throat is not a single word; it is two words, "sore" and "throat".
It's called a sore throat because it hurts. If you feel pain in your throat, that is a sore throat.
You cannot spread a sore throat by clearing your throat. Sore throat conditions can only be spread through contact.
There are many conditions that can cause a severe sore throat including strep throat. Cancer of the throat can cause the throat to feel sore. When you have a persistent sore throat consult a physician.