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Red Throat Definition
Common names:
  • Pharynx Red
  • Red Throat
  • Throat Redness
What is a red throat?
A person with a red throat has inflammation of the throat. In most cases, a red throat is caused by a viral infection. Less commonly, throat redness may be caused by a bacterial infection, such as strep throat. Images

What are the symptoms of a red throat?
Symptoms that occur with a red throat include fever, sore throat, pus on the tonsils, difficulty swallowing, swollen glands in the neck, fatigue, and ear pain. Images

How does the doctor treat a red throat?
Treatment for a red throat may include rest, plenty of liquids, throat lozenges, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications for pain. Treatment with antibiotics may be required for those with a bacterial infection.

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Last Updated: Jul 8, 2009
Authors: Stephen J. Schueler, MDJohn H. Beckett, MDD. Scott Gettings, MD
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