You can get sick.
Probably no autoimmune disease causes throat. But vise verse is true. Throat infection by beta hemolyticus infection may cause rheumatic fever. That is very important cause of heart disease in developing countries.
Frequent sore throat will not necessarily cause heart disease. One episode of strep throat leading to rheumatic fever can cause heart disease.
Sucking too much dick would cause this or swapping other peoples spit.
Strep does not usually cause a chronic disease, but strep throat, if untreated, can cause rheumatic heart disease which is a chronic condition. But typically strep causes an acute disease.
no, but yesTo get a disease, a disease has to be present in at least one of the partners. Two people with no diseases can not just create a new disease.
Untreated strep throat can cause rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease.
Wow! It is very definitely a communicable disease and highly contagious. In addition, the bacteria that cause it can be either staph or strep. It can be severe and hard to treat so get medical attention right away for any sore throat symptoms.
Crohns disease can cause symptoms anywhere in the digestive tract, from mouth to anus. It is unlikely Crohns disease would be the first suspect for a swollen uvula or sore throat but eventually, after eliminating the usual suspected causes, a test for Crohns could verify that diagnosis.
hepatitis
No, it would have to be a parasitic, blood sucking bug that has fed on another animal with a disease that affects the liver like hepatitis or Lyme disease
Strep throat is a bacterial infection that makes your throat feel sore and scratchy. If untreated, strep throat can sometimes cause complications such as: * kidney inflammation * rheumatic fever Rheumatic fever can cause: * painful and inflamed joints, * a rash * damage to heart valves (rheumatic heart disease)
Gastric reflux disease, acid reflux disease, or reflux can cause the following: Ssore throat (odynophagia) Increased salivation Nausea Chest pain Coughing