What Are The Symptoms Of Polio?
Sore Throat

Patients with non-paralytic polio could develop a sore throat that lasts for approximately ten days. This may occur in conjunction with a headache and pain or stiffness in the neck, back, arms, and legs. The throat often feels scratchy and dry, and swallowing may be painful. To ease a sore throat, it may help to gargle with salt water and use lozenges containing anesthetic or menthol. Patients should monitor their symptoms, and they should see a doctor immediately if they believe their sore throat may be a symptom of polio. To distinguish between non-paralytic polio and other causes of a sore throat, doctors will test the patient's throat secretions to see if polio is present.
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