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Throat Infects
A Throat Infections Egg Harbor Township NJ is a virus or bacteria that infects the back of your throat. Once an infection has been established, the throat can swell, become red and have pain. There are several viruses and bacteria that can cause a throat infection. It is very important that when you have an infection in your throat to get it treated.

There are several Throat Infections Egg Harbor Township NJ that are caused by viruses. The common cold, type A flu, type B flu, laryngitis and the croup can cause an infection in the throat. Since a virus is already dead, the infection cannot be treated with an antibiotic. The virus simply has to run its course. Medication can be given to treat a fever, headache, swelling, and pain caused by


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