Cycling sore throat can be seen as a normal physiological reaction, may also be caused by colds, acute pharyngitis.
1. Physiological situation: normal people cycling water consumption is relatively fast, if there is no timely replenishment, there will be a dry, sore throat, such people should pay attention to rest, drink plenty of water, usually without special treatment.
2. Cold and flu: when cycling, you sweat a lot, and when the wind is strong, you may have cold and flu which may cause sore throat, and this kind of people will also have symptoms such as runny nose, nasal congestion, headache and so on, so you should drink a lot of water and pay attention to rest.
3. Acute pharyngitis: cycling sore throat may also be caused by acute pharyngitis, there will be an itchy throat, swallowing discomfort, chills and fever and other symptoms, such people should pay attention to rest, timely medical care.
If the symptoms continue to be unrelieved after hydration, you should seek medical attention to clarify the cause of treatment.