Sore throat: Causes, what helps & warning signs

Sore throats usually strike at the worst possible time. Whether it's a scratchy feeling in the morning, pain when swallowing, or a completely dry throat: the causes range from harmless irritations to inflammations requiring treatment. Here you'll learn how to classify your symptoms, what can help immediately, and how to use brite to check if your medication or routine is affecting your well-being.

Better understanding sore throat pain

In short & important: What you
can do right now

If your throat is currently burning or sore, these steps will help to soothe the mucous membranes:

Humidification

Sip warm teas (sage or chamomile) or water. Warm moisture is the best protection for irritated mucous membranes.

Avoid stimuli

Avoid smoking, spicy food and extremely cold drinks.

Suck

Sugar-free candies or special lozenges stimulate saliva production and moisten the throat.

Check

Do you have a fever, swollen lymph nodes, or are you taking any medication that could dry out your mouth and throat?

Keep your neck warm

A scarf or a warm neck wrap promotes blood circulation and supports the immune system.
Important: In case of acute shortness of breath, inability to swallow, extremely high fever or severe one-sided swelling: Seek medical help immediately.

Understanding sore throats – Why they can be so different

A sore throat (pharyngitis) is usually a sign of inflammation of the throat lining. Often, the scratchy feeling is the first sign of a cold, but vocal strain, allergic reactions, or acid reflux can also be the cause. For an initial assessment, it's important to know: Does the pain only occur when swallowing, or is the throat constantly dry? Your body tells you through the nature of the pain whether it needs rest, moisture, or medical attention.

Common causes of sore throat

Why does your throat hurt? These are some of the most common causes in everyday life:

Colds & viral infections

Over 80% of all sore throats are caused by viruses. A runny nose or cough usually develops after 1-2 days.

Dry air & "dry throat"

Especially in winter, heated air depletes the mucous membranes of moisture. The result is a rough, burning sensation, which is often strongest in the morning after waking up.

Sore throat when swallowing (inflammation)

Pain when swallowing often indicates swollen tonsils or a more severe inflammation in the throat. If swallowing becomes excruciating, the cause (viral or bacterial) should be investigated.

Reflux & Heartburn

When stomach acid rises into the throat, it irritates the tissue there. This often leads to chronic sore throats without any signs of a cold.

Medications as "drying agents"

An often overlooked factor: Some medications (e.g., for high blood pressure or allergies) can cause dry mouth and throat irritation as a side effect.

Is it due to your medication? Get to the bottom of it now.

If you experience frequent sore throats or dry mouth, you should review your medication. brite can help you with that:

Digital medication plan : Record all medications and immediately recognize if the irritation started with a new intake or dose change.
Drug interaction check : Find out if your combination of medications is unnecessarily drying out your mucous membranes.
Dosage reminder : Make sure you take medications that require adequate fluid intake correctly.

When should you get a sore throat checked out? (Warning signs)

Most sore throats are harmless, but you should see a doctor if:

the fever rises above 39 °C.
you notice a severe swelling on one side or severe ear pain
You can no longer swallow saliva or your jaw can barely open.
Skin rash (e.g., in scarlet fever) or shortness of breath may also occur.
the symptoms persist for more than a week.

Preparing for your
doctor's appointment - Your checklist

To help your doctor quickly find the cause, prepare this information:

Type of pain

Scratching, burning, or stinging pain when swallowing?

Frequency

Do you often suffer from a sore throat without any apparent infection?

Accompanying symptoms

Do you often suffer from a sore throat without any apparent infection?

Medications

Bring your complete list from the Brite app – over-the-counter medications and vitamins are also important for the doctor!

How Brite helps you keep track of everything

brite brings structure to your observations and protects you from medication errors:

Centralized medication plan for maximum safety at the doctor's office.
Examination of interactions in cases of mucosal irritation.
Stable routines thanks to the medication reminder.
Frequently asked questions about sore throats
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Is gargling with salt water beneficial?
Can medications dry out the throat?
When do I need antibiotics?
Does eating ice cream help with a sore throat?
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