Yes, the common cold viruses are some of the primary causes of sore throats. The common cold (also sometimes called a head cold or chest cold depending on which symptoms you have) mostly affects the upper respiratory system, which includes the sinuses and nasal passages, throat and mouth, trachea and bronchial tubes and sometimes the upper lobes of the lungs. See the related questions below for some methods to help a sore throat and cold.
I almost always have a sore throat the next day, can't explain why
You won't get a sore throat by drinking cold water.
When you drink something cold, it can cause the blood vessels in your throat to constrict, leading to irritation and triggering a cough reflex.
When you drink something cold, it can cause the muscles in your throat to contract suddenly, which can irritate the nerves and lead to coughing.
yes you can but you shouldn't. Cold drinks will only make it worse. Warm is always the way to go. Avoid artificial drinks. Drink 100% juices because they contain vitamin C which kills bacteria.
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Because after drinking any hard liquor you will forget all about your cold/saw throat.
Well 1.scratchy voice 2.Hurts when eating 3.Hurts when drinking 4.Hurt when talking 5.Hurts generally 6.DO NOT I REPEAT DO NOT drink cold water (anything cold)
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Coughing after drinking cold water can be caused by the sudden temperature change irritating the throat, leading to a reflexive response to clear the airway.
Drinking cold water can trigger a cough reflex because it can cause the airways to constrict and irritate the throat, leading to a coughing response.
Drinking cold water can trigger a cough reflex because it can cause the airways to constrict and irritate the throat, leading to a coughing response.