Nicotine lozenges can potentially cause throat irritation, which may lead to symptoms like a sore throat. While they are not directly linked to sinus infections, any irritation or inflammation in the throat or nasal passages can make one more susceptible to infections. If you experience persistent symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation.
throat infection.
Yes, but the chance is not big.
Beta haemolyticus streptococcus is well known. Other being diphtheria bacillus. There are many viruses which can cause throat infection.
Strep Throat is caused by the "streptococcal" bacteria.
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.
Tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils, including strep throat. It may or may not be contagious, depending on the cause of the infection.
No, a UTI will not cause a sore throat. Strep throat, however, can cause urinary changes if complications occur, and gonorrhea can cause both urinary symptoms and sore throat. Contact your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
Yes, strep throat can cause people to feel tired and lethargic especially if it is a chronic infection.
Strep throat is a bacterial infection, the others are viral. "Strep" in Strep throat stands for Streptococcus, which is the name of the type of bacteria that cause this infection and sore throat.
Yes, it is decently common that the bacteria or virus that is infecting someone's throat can gain access to the ears via the eustachian tubes, thus causing an ear infection.
A swollen throat could be due to bacteria, viruses and other irritants as the throat is designed to capture all of these irritants and filter them out before they can cause further havoc. Sometimes it could lead to a throat infection.
The throat is a location in the body that MRSA bacteria lives (another location is the nose and groin areas). Although having the bacteria in these locations, doesn't necessarily mean a MRSA infection. MRSA infection can spread into the throat and cause serious conditions.