Saturday, February 12, 2011

I develop a severe sore throat every time I get a cold. Will any antibiotic help?


Sore throats are common during winter. The sore throats are often caused by viruses and bacteria. The majority of people recover in a few days but some people may develop a persistent sore throat. If the sore throat is from bacteria, you may benefit from antibiotics. If you have a sore throat from a virus, you will get zero benefit from antibiotics.
Sore throat in general is not treated with antibiotics but with rest, lozenges, salt water gargles and good oral hygiene. Antibiotics only shorten the duration of symptoms by about 12-16 hours. In most cases, common sense remedies at home like drinking ample fluids, rest and acetaminophen will do the trick.