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Suggest Treatment For Severe Sore Throat

I m having aching shoulders. in the beginning it felt like a cramp neck and throat pain on one side and it hurts when I lean my head back I feel pain in the cervicle spine close to where my head starts. Can that be some sort of infection, or is it a sign of cancer the sore neck started last Thursday and the painful throat started on Sunday .
Wed, 3 Jun 2015
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

No it is not a sign of cancer.

The presence of the muscle aches and pains along with a sore throat are likely due either the flu or common cold.

These are caused by viral infection though sore throat can sometimes be caused by a bacterial infection but this is not as common.

Treatment is mainly the use of over the counter pain medication to help relieve the discomfort.

I hope this helps
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Sore Throat

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic No it is not a sign of cancer. The presence of the muscle aches and pains along with a sore throat are likely due either the flu or common cold. These are caused by viral infection though sore throat can sometimes be caused by a bacterial infection but this is not as common. Treatment is mainly the use of over the counter pain medication to help relieve the discomfort. I hope this helps