Sore throat can be caused by neck skin injury, fishbone stuck in the throat, thyroiditis and so on.
1. Neck skin injury: some people who have skin injuries on the side of the throat, such as abrasions or infections and inflammation, the clinical manifestations of the pain next to the throat and other symptoms.
2. Fishbone stuck in the throat: If the fishbone is accidentally stuck in the throat when eating fish, the fishbone may cause damage to one side of the throat, which will also be related to clinical manifestations. This situation needs to be removed as soon as possible to avoid further damage.
3. Thyroiditis: This condition refers to a group of heterogeneous diseases involving the thyroid gland, and the disease manifestations may occur on one side of the thyroid gland. This disease is usually associated with autoimmune and pathogenic bacterial infections, and clinical manifestations include goiter and thyroid function abnormalities.
Soreness next to the throat may also be caused by mucosal ulcers in the throat, malignant tumors in the throat, etc. It is recommended to go to the hospital to complete the relevant examinations for a clear diagnosis and targeted treatment.