What Causes Severe Sore Throat Upon Waking Up?
 
                                    
                                    
                                                
                                                Mon, 19 Mar 2018
                                                
                                            
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                                            Different possible causes.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
The most common causes for acute/recent onset sore throat are-
(1) Infection from a virus or bacteria. Viral infections are more common than bacterial.
(2) Trauma.
(3) Post nasal drip of mucus. 1/5 of persons are not aware of the drip itself and present with the complications such as sore throat. Some persons may have a chronic cough.
(4) GERD- reflux is another common cause.
If there are no other cough/cold symptoms then infection is not likely. Also, with an infection, the symptoms are usually constant during the day though can be worse either in the morning or at night. In some cases, sore throat may start first then the other symptoms develop.
It is possible that the symptoms may be due to post nasal drip or reflux.
Sore throat is treated with oral or topical pain medication. Topical meds include diflam or covonia or chloroseptic, these are mainly used if an infection is present but can be used otherwise as well.
Oral pain killers include naproxen or ibuprofen.
If there is a drip using an antihistamine/decongestant combination would help even though there are no nasal symptoms. The decongestant stops the secretion to the back of the throat though it can sometimes take a few days to kick in. eg zyrtec D, allegra D, claritine D, benadryl D.
I hope this helps.
Regards,
Dr. Michelle Gibson James, General & Family Physician
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