Sore ThroatPreventionThere is no sure way to prevent a sore
throat. To help reduce your risk: - Drink enough
fluids to prevent
dehydration.
- Wash your hands
often, especially when you are around people who are sick.
- Identify
and avoid irritants, such as smoke, fumes, or yelling, that cause a sore
throat.
- Do not smoke or use other tobacco products and avoid
exposure to secondhand smoke. For more information, see the topic
Quitting Smoking.
- Avoid contact with
people who have
strep throat.
- If you have
mononucleosis, do not share eating or drinking
utensils to prevent spreading the virus to others. A brief kiss on the lips is
not likely to spread mono; it is spread when saliva from an infected person
enters another person's mouth.
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