26 July 2017 02:31 pm Views - 4255
Query: “I am a 36-year-old woman suffering from what I believe is a bad case of sore throat. I find a painful and scratchy sensation in my throat. The pain worsens when I swallow or talk and I find it quite difficult to swallow. The back of my throat, especially my tonsils, seems to have swollen and is red in colour. My voice is hoarse when I speak. Though I am inclined to believe that this is a mere sore throat, what worries me is that I have been getting sore throats often as of late. And this time the sore throat is badly affecting me. I usually treat my sore throat without seeking medical help, thinking it isn’t a big issue. I gargle my throat with warm salt water and also use medicinal lozenges with the hope of reducing the soreness in my throat. I also drink a lot of hot water and tea when I get a sore throat. But these remedies seem to offer me temporary relief because I constantly develop a sore throat. I would like to know the cause for my sore throat. Is there a reason as to why I contract sore throats very often? Is it serious? Should I get my tonsils removed? And if so, will it permanently end my battle against sore throats?
(Manisha Perera
from Kotte)
Reply: “You are most definitely suffering from a sore throat. It’s nothing serious and it’s quite a common medical issue. The cause for your sore throat may have several possibilities. It could be