What’s wrong with a sore throat and generalized weakness?

Sore throat generalized weakness and fatigue may be related to acute pharyngitis, acute tonsillitis, acute laryngitis and other causes.
1. Acute pharyngitis: generally acute onset, viral infection, bacterial infection, environmental factors can cause this disease. There can be dry throat, sore throat, fever, headache, loss of appetite and limb pain. So there will be a sore throat and generalized soreness and weakness of the symptoms.
2. Acute tonsillitis: tonsillitis is usually associated with a variety of pathogenic microbial infections, often appearing sore throat, radiating pain in the ear and other local symptoms, as well as chills and fever, headache, poor appetite, fatigue and weakness, back and limb aches and pains and other symptoms. So there will be symptoms of sore throat generalized soreness and weakness.
3. Acute laryngitis: When one suffers from acute laryngitis, not only is it often accompanied by coughing, coughing up phlegm, hoarseness, sore throat and other symptoms, but there may also be chills, fever, fatigue and other systemic symptoms. So there will be a sore throat and generalized soreness and weakness.
There are many reasons for sore throat and generalized weakness. Once the sore throat generalized soreness and weakness and other uncomfortable symptoms, you should promptly seek medical attention to identify the causes, and then under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.