Sometimes this can be caused by clenching the teeth together, and it is also possible that you do in fact have an ear infection, so the best advice is to see your doctor to determine the exact cause.
You can contract a streptococcal infection by coming in contact with an infected person. Streptococcus is a bacterium that can causes strep throat. This contagious disease is spread when an infected person coughs, sneezing or has contact with another person.
I would imagine the whole ear, and if an infection spreads from the throat to the ear, then you should really get that checked.
If there is a viral or bacterial infection of the throat, the infection causes damage on a cellular level, which triggers a reaction in pain-sensing nerves.
Impetigo strep throat is an infection caused by a type of staphylococcus virus.
Yes actually, i actually have a infected uvula right now! i went to the doctor and all they did was give me antibiotics. And its not as much the uvula but the throat infection spreading to the uvula.
An irritant - eg pollen or dust or some chemical inhaled or swallowed A viral infection - eg the cold virus. A bacterial infection - eg a strep throat Cancer - eg cancer of the throat. Are SOME causes of a sore throat. IF you are concerned about your throat or health, you should go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a Doctor) for an examination, diagnosis and possible treatment.
If you swallow semen infected with chlamydia, you can get a chlamydia infection in your throat. If you think you may have been exposed to chlamydia, see your health care provider for testing.
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.
"Strep" is short for a genus of Gram-positive cocci called Streptococcus. Usually, the most common bacteria causing a throat infection (i.e. "strep" throat) is Streptococcus pyogenes.
Candidiasis, also called thrush when the infection is in the throat, is caused by Candida sp. of yeast.
Double Mumps is the name given when the viral infection causes swelling on both sides of the throat.
Usually a microbiologist or a pathologist, and they usually work in laboratories. They look at samples under a microscope and generate reports based on what they see. If you have a sore infected throat, your doctor might take throat swabs and send them to a laboratory. The lab will identify which germ is causing your sore throat and they will do further tests to tell your doctor which antibiotics will work the best in treating the infection.