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- Mayo Clinic: Sore Throat
- Mayo Clinic: Cold Remedies
- Pubmed.gov: Chicken Soup Inhibits Neutrophil Chemotaxis In Vitro
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Diet for a Sore Throat
Having a sore throat is no fun 1. The scratchiness or pain at the back of the throat can make it difficult to swallow and suck all the energy out of your day. Sore throats are typically caused by cold and flu viruses and usually don’t require medical treatment. A soothing diet for a sore throat, however, could be just what the doctor ordered 1.
If you are experiencing serious medical symptoms, seek emergency treatment immediately.
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The Mayo Clinic describes a sore throat as pain, scratchiness or irritation of the throat that often worsens when you swallow 12. The best medicine for a sore throat is rest, fluids and comforting foods 1. A diet for a sore throat should include foods that soothe and help heal the throat -- and exclude foods that irritate the throat or are hard to swallow 1.
Foods to Include
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Honey has a reputation as a sore-throat soother 1. Its sweet, smooth-as-silk quality feels good going down the throat. Honey may also have antimicrobial properties that help heal a sore throat 1. Rosenberg recommends sipping lemon water or tea mixed with a spoonful of honey. Frozen pops can also soothe the soreness, keep you hydrated and cool down a fever.
Foods to Avoid
A sore throat diet should exclude foods that are hard, crunchy or otherwise irritating to the throat 1. Foods to avoid when you have a sore throat include toast, crackers, cookies, dry cereals, nuts, raw vegetables, fried or baked foods -- like fried chicken or chicken nuggets -- and spicy foods, such as curry 1.cause:
- Foods to avoid when you have a sore throat include toast
- crackers
- cookies
- dry cereals
- nuts
- raw vegetables
- fried or baked foods -- like fried chicken or chicken nuggets --
- spicy foods
- such as curry 1
Rosenberg recommends steering clear of oranges, grapefruits and tomatoes and juices made from these fruit because acidic foods can be irritating to a sore throat 1. Avoid junk food and sugary sodas because they may lower immunity, according to registered dietitian Beth Reardon, director of integrative nutrition at Duke Integrative Medicine.
The Scoop on Chicken Soup
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For generations, chicken soup has been regarded as a remedy for sore throats and other cold and flu symptoms. When Nebraska Medical Center researchers put chicken soup to the test, they discovered it may relieve cold and flu symptoms, such as a sore throat, in two ways 1. The ingredients in chicken soup have a mild anti-inflammation effect and the steam from a bowl of chicken soup helps relieve congestion and limit the amount of time viruses are in contact with mucus membranes.
Warning
Even soothing foods can be irritating to a sore, swollen throat if served too hot 1. Allow steaming foods to cool a bit before tasting to avoid doing more harm than good to your sore, swollen throat 1. If the sore throat diet doesn’t help ease your discomfort within a week or if your condition worsens, see your doctor 1. Occasionally, a sore throat may mean you have a more serious condition 1.
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References
- Mayo Clinic: Sore Throat
- Mayo Clinic: Cold Remedies
- Pubmed.gov: Chicken Soup Inhibits Neutrophil Chemotaxis In Vitro
- Richard A. Rosenberg, M.D., otolaryngologist, White Plains, New York
- Beth Reardon, R.D., nutritionist, Durham, North Carolina
- Omaña-cepeda C, Martínez-valverde A, Del mar sabater-recolons M, Jané-salas E, Marí-roig A, López-lópez J. A literature review and case report of hand, foot and mouth disease in an immunocompetent adult. BMC Res Notes. 2016;9:165. doi:10.1186/s13104-016-1973-y
- American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery. Sore Throats. Updated August 2018.
- American Academy of Pediatrics. When a Sore Throat is a More Serious Infection. Updated June 5, 2018
- American Academy of Family Physicians. Sore Throat Overview. Updated August 2018.
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Jan Sheehan is an award-winning medical and nutrition writer, having entered journalism in 1992. She is a former contributing editor for "Parents" magazine. She has also written nutrition articles for "Self," "Fitness," "Ladies' Home Journal," "Health" and other magazines. Sheehan has a Bachelor of Arts in journalism from Purdue University.