Any inflammation of the pharynx that causes soreness.
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Examples for "sore throat"
Examples for "sore throat"
1The next morning he has a sore throat; he has taken cold.
2She came to the rehearsal the following day with a sore throat.
3The Irish peasant ties a cabbage-leaf around the neck for sore throat.
4Externally, used for.-Decoctionused as a wash or gargle in sore throat.
5And then there is that dreadful sore throat which torments him so.
1Protestors can gargle with white tears to soothe throat pain.
2Endotracheal intubation often causes post-operative throat pain which is exacerbated by the use of pharyngeal packing.
3In July, the R&B star was rushed to the hospital with throat pain and had to undergo emergency surgery.
4The results presented suggest that tampons are a safe, effective alternative to gauze and result in less severe post-operative throat pain.
5Patients kept a diary to record medication intake and their assessment of throat pain at admission and at each day of study treatment.
6Post-operative throat pain was subjectively rated at both 6 hours and at 24 hours by an independent observer.
7Her throat pained her, and she knew she was going to cry.
8At times my throat pained me, an odd symptom in a warm climate.
9On the 21st he complained that his throat pained him again.
10He was feeling poorly himself, his raw throat paining him with every swallow.
11He made once a motion which the quick eye of Conger understood to mean that his throat pained him.
12His eyes stung and his throat pained him and he knew that he had won only the chance of a race with death.