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Most sore throats result from viral infections, usually colds, but possibly influenza.
Most sore throats, while annoying, are generally common.
Most sore throats are viral, and cannot be treated with antibiotics.
Most sore throats are viral infections, not bacterial.[1] Strep throat is a bacterial infection, which means that you could be prescribed antibiotics.
Most sore throats will go away on their own after a few days, but if your sore throat is severe or if it lasts more than seven days, you should see a doctor.
Nor do we need antibiotics for most sore throats, coughs or earaches, and definitely not for flu.
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