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Burning throat: Causes of burning sensation in throat

  1. A burning throat is usually not a serious symptom. This is usually the result of a common infection such as a cold or strep throat. Sporadically, a burning sensation in the throat results from a serious condition. A burning throat that results from a medical condition is usually accompanied by other symptoms. If these additional signs occur, it is wise to consult a doctor. In other cases, many home remedies will relieve the burning sensation in the throat.

Alcohol and a burning sensation in the throat

  1. A burnt feeling in the throat is caused by alcohol abuse

Burning mouth syndrome

  1. When the patient experiences a burning sensation in the mouth, he may be dealing with burning mouth syndrome. This condition results from a dry mouth or a nerve problem. The burning sensation may also affect the throat, cheeks, lips, tongue and roof of the mouth. Other symptoms include loss of taste, a metallic or bitter taste in the mouth and increased thirst

Dry throat

  1. The burning sensation in the throat may be caused by dryness and irritation. Low humidity in the home may lead to dried out tissues in the mouth, nose and throat. All airways and surrounding soft tissues in the airways are lined with special channels that make up mucus

Gastroesophageal Reflux

  1. In gastroesophageal reflux, acid from the stomach goes back to the esophagus. Every now and then the acid reaches the throat. This aggressive acid then causes a burning sensation in the back of the throat and chest. In addition, the patient has to deal with a sour taste

Infections

  1. Patients with flu may experience headaches / Source: Geralt, Pixabay Flu The flu (influenza) is a viral infection that shares many symptoms with a cold, but the flu is usually more serious. Pneumonia

Cancer

  1. Occasionally a burning and sore throat indicates esophageal or throat cancer

Esophagitis

  1. A burning sensation in the throat may be caused by inflammation of the esophagus, often resulting from gastroesophageal reflux. Heartburn that eventually flows back into the throat through the esophagus causes irritation and inflammation. Radiotherapy to the neck, the intake of certain medications or a food allergy are some other possible causes of esophagitis. In addition to the burning sensation in the throat, the patient often develops swallowing pain



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