Can I breastfeed with a sore throat?

Sore throat breastfeeding depends on the primary cause. The primary illness is a general inflammatory disease, such as acute pharyngitis or tonsillitis. If the symptoms of acute pharyngitis or tonsillitis are not serious, with a vague sore throat, no fever and no other serious symptoms, breastfeeding is perfectly fine. What are the conditions that prevent breastfeeding? For example, severe pain in the throat, purulent discharge from the surface of the tonsils, high fever of the mother over 38.5°C and very high blood count. In this case, the mother should be treated actively, mainly with anti-interference treatment, or even with glucocorticoid-assisted treatment. In such a case, the mother’s whole body is in an emergency state of infection and it is better not to breastfeed, while the glucocorticosteroids used, etc. can be rapidly breastfed. Therefore, it is necessary to dispose of different situations accordingly, and it is not absolutely impossible to breastfeed.