it is spread by coughing or breathing on other people but unless you are getting treated it will spread easily.
No, clearing your throat cannot spread a sore throat to others. Sore throats are typically caused by viruses or bacteria that are transmitted through close contact or airborne droplets. Simply clearing your throat does not release enough of the virus or bacteria to spread the infection.
Yes, an abscessed tooth can lead to a sore throat. The infection from the abscess can spread to the surrounding tissues, including the throat, causing inflammation and discomfort. It is important to seek dental treatment to address the abscess to prevent further complications.
Diseases such as tuberculosis, influenza, and COVID-19 can potentially be spread through respiratory droplets from spitting. Saliva containing pathogens can also transmit diseases like meningitis or strep throat if it comes into contact with mucous membranes or broken skin.
It's called a sore throat because it hurts. If you feel pain in your throat, that is a sore throat.
Another name for throat is pharynx I think....
No, clearing your throat cannot spread a sore throat to others. Sore throats are typically caused by viruses or bacteria that are transmitted through close contact or airborne droplets. Simply clearing your throat does not release enough of the virus or bacteria to spread the infection.
Strep throat spread by droplet infection. This is airborne infection, mainly.
Virus.
You may suspect you have strep throat if you experience symptoms such as a sudden sore throat, difficulty swallowing, fever, swollen lymph nodes, and red or white patches on your tonsils. A rapid strep test or throat culture conducted by a healthcare professional can confirm the diagnosis. If you have these symptoms, it’s best to consult a doctor for appropriate testing and treatment.
Among the options given—strep throat, tooth decay, and tetanus—none of these are caused by a virus. Strep throat is caused by bacteria (Streptococcus), tooth decay is often due to bacterial activity, and tetanus is caused by the bacterium Clostridium tetani. Therefore, none of the mentioned conditions is viral in nature.
When a sore throat is caused by a virus or a bacteria, sharing food or drink can spread it to others.
There is no vector of strep throat. I spread by droplet infection.
the corynebacterium attacks the throat
A throat infection can spread to the ears, nose, or even brain. However, it doesn't usually spread to the muscles unless a meningitis (brain layers infections) is present. Meningitis can cause stiffness of the muscles.
No, it stays at the tonsils.
No. You may spread the disease to others in closed space.
Yes. Otherwise you may spread the disease.