What’s wrong with a sore throat and fear of cold

Sore throat and fear of cold may be caused by acute throat diseases that cause fever. It can be seen in acute tonsillitis, acute pharyngitis, acute epiglottitis and so on. 1. Acute tonsillitis is often accompanied by redness and swelling of the tonsils, sore throat, phlegm and systemic symptoms, and systemic symptoms can be manifested as chills, fever, etc., and sore throat will be aggravated when swallowing saliva. 2. When acute pharyngolaryngitis attacks, the mucous membrane of the throat is often congested, swollen, painful, and its secretion will increase, and may also be accompanied by systemic symptoms, such as chills, fever, and so on. 3. Acute epiglottitis may also be accompanied by a sore throat and systemic symptoms such as chills and fever. If you have a sore throat with chills, you should go to the hospital in time to get a clear diagnosis and standardize the treatment to avoid other complications caused by further development of the disease.