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  2. Throat irritation - Wikipedia

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    During the summer months, allergies are a common cause of throat irritation. Many individuals have allergies to pet dander, dust, mites, pollen and molds that can trigger an allergic reaction which present with runny nose, red eyes, congested nose and throat irritation. Often a dry cough may also be present. [1]

  3. Flu, pink eye, strep throat: A guide to the common illnesses ...

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    Sore throat. Dry, hacking cough. Stuffy, runny nose ... Itchy eyes. Painful eyes. Watery eyes. ... often caused by bacteria but occasionally caused by viruses and/or seasonal allergies, may need ...

  4. Telltale Signs You Need to See a Doctor for Your Cough - AOL

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    What causes a cough? A lot of different things can cause a cough. But coughs are usually broken down into two main categories: acute and chronic. ... Irritation of the back of your throat and ...

  5. What to Do About an Itchy Throat - AOL

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    Your itchy throat may be caused by allergies, irritants like smoke, or may be a sign that you need a doc's attention or a Covid test. Here's how to know.

  6. Rhinitis - Wikipedia

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    Allergic rhinitis may cause additional symptoms, such as sneezing and nasal itching, coughing, headache, [7] fatigue, malaise, and cognitive impairment. [8] [9] The allergens may also affect the eyes, causing watery, reddened, or itchy eyes and puffiness around the eyes. [7]

  7. Sore throat - Wikipedia

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    Gastroesophageal (acid) reflux disease can cause stomach acid to back up into the throat and also cause the throat to become sore. [5] In children, streptococcal pharyngitis is the cause of 35–37% of sore throats. [6] [2] The symptoms of a viral infection and a bacterial infection may be very similar.