What’s wrong with a sore throat and no energy?

Sore throat and general weakness may be related to acute pharyngitis, acute tonsillitis, herpes pharyngitis and other diseases.
1. Acute pharyngitis: mainly caused by viral and bacterial infections and stimulation of adverse physical and chemical factors. Generally, the onset of the disease is more acute, the first feeling of pharyngeal dryness, burning, roughness, coughing, followed by pharyngeal pain, mostly burning pain. Pathogenic bacteria virulence, patients with low resistance, can be in the toxin into the blood, chills, high fever, headache, general malaise, fatigue and other manifestations.
2. Acute tonsillitis: often caused by B hemolytic streptococcus infection. It is mainly characterized by sore throat and increased pain when swallowing. The disease often starts sharply, and there may be chills and high fever. It can be accompanied by headache, poor appetite, fatigue, back and limb pain and other systemic symptoms.
3. Herpes pharyngitis: an inflammatory disease of the pharyngopharynx caused mainly by coxsackie virus infection. Symptoms include fever, headache, sore throat, herpes in the pharyngeal isthmus, vomiting, diarrhea and other symptoms. Manifestation sore throat generalized weakness.
Sore throat and general weakness may also be caused by other pharyngitis or systemic diseases, it is recommended that the patient’s hospital consultation, diagnosis and standardized treatment.