Oh I vomited vodka a couple nights ago and smoked one cigarette (my first on ever) this was on the same night, and now I have a fever and sore throat, is it from that? Or is it just a virus kind of thing because if it's a virus kind of thing I'll go to the doctor but other wise I don't want mum to take me to the doctor and find out I'd been drinking and she'd be so ashamed about smoking
it cause cancer and a light yellow mass get accumlated in channel of throat
Most likely the exact same thing (bacteria or virus, even fungal infection). No tonsils does not improve ones immune system. It just mean they do not swell up anymore when you get an infection.
Post-nasal drip from allergies and airborne irritants can cause sore throat. It can be caused by hay fever and other allergies that irritate the sinuses. Environmental and other conditions, such as heavy smoking or breathing secondhand smoke.
smoking is bad, with or without a sore throat. though, if you do have a sore throat i would recommend not smoking for a while as the chemicals and drugs in the cigarettes could make your sore throat worse. hope this helped.
Yes, although he did smoke cigars so either could have been the true cause.
Smoking is not healthy.
it depends on why your throat hurts. if theres some kind of clogging or something in there then no you shouldn't
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Smoke. Booze is a close second.
Inhalation of magnesium oxide fumes can cause metal fume fever .
Drinking can cause the development of the baby/fetus to not develop to it's full extent. for example, blindness. If you smoke during you pregnancy, it is also more likely to cause problems, and your baby can be smaller than it should, and suffer with breathing problems
Inhaling smoke from a smoke bomb can be harmful, as it may contain toxic chemicals and irritants that can cause respiratory issues and irritation to the eyes, nose, and throat. It is important to avoid direct inhalation of smoke from any source to protect your health. If you have inhaled smoke from a smoke bomb and experience symptoms such as difficulty breathing or coughing, seek medical attention immediately.