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To help soothe a sore throat and shorten how long it lasts, you can:

  • gargle with warm, salty water (children should not try this)
  • drink plenty of water
  • eat cool or soft foods
  • avoid smoking or smoky places
  • suck ice cubes, ice lollies or hard sweets – but do not give young children anything small and hard to suck because of the risk of choking
  • rest
How to gargle with salt water

You can ask a pharmacist about ways of relieving the pain and discomfort of a sore throat, such as:

  • paracetamol or ibuprofen
  • medicated lozenges containing a local anaesthetic, antiseptic, or anti-inflammatory medicine
  • anaesthetic spray (although there's little proof they help when used on their own)

You can buy these treatments from a supermarket or pharmacy without a prescription.

A pharmacist can also provide other treatments if you need them, without you seeing a GP.

Some medicines are not safe for everyone (for example, if you're pregnant). Always check the leaflet or speak to a pharmacist before taking them.

You do not normally need antibiotics for a sore throat because they will not usually relieve your symptoms or speed up your recovery.

You'll only be given antibiotics if you could have a bacterial infection.

Speak to a GP if:

  • your sore throat does not improve after a week
  • you often get a sore throat

Ask for an urgent GP appointment or get advice from 111 now if:

  • you're worried about your sore throat
  • you have a sore throat and a very high temperature, or you feel hot and shivery
  • you have a weakened immune system – for example, because of diabetes or chemotherapy

You can call 111 or get help from 111 online.

Call 999 or go to A&E now if:

You or your child:

  • have difficulty breathing or are unable to swallow
  • are drooling – this can be a sign of not being able to swallow
  • are making a high-pitched sound as you breathe (called stridor)
  • have severe symptoms and are getting worse quickly

If you have a sore throat you might have:

  • a painful throat, especially when swallowing
  • a dry, scratchy throat
  • redness in the back of your mouth
  • bad breath
  • a mild cough
  • swollen neck glands

The symptoms are similar for children, but children can also get a high temperature and appear less active.

Sore throats are usually caused by viruses (like cold or flu) or from smoking. Very occasionally they can be caused by bacteria.

A sore throat can also be caused by:

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Bank Holiday Notice & Service Update from Mortimer Pharmacy

We are closed on the 18th and 21st April Good Friday and Easter Monday 

To find an open pharmacy during this period visit https://www.nhs.uk/service-search/pharmacy/find-a-pharmacy

Seamless Medicine Reordering Via Our App: Don't forget, you can easily order your repeat prescriptions through our app, making it convenient to manage your medications right from your phone.

What’s New at Mortimer Pharmacy:

  • Interventional Blood Pressure Screening: We're now screening non-hypertensive patients for early detection and management.
  • Pharmacy First Services: Treatment is available for minor ailments such as ear infections, UTIs, sore throats, shingles, and insect bites directly through our pharmacy. https://mortimerpharmacy.co.uk/pharmacy-first-services
  • Exclusive CBPM Treatment Programme: In collaboration with a specialist clinic, we offer a private comprehensive treatment programme for various conditions, delivering personalized care at its best. For detailed information, visit Holistic Health Hub.

Medicine Collection Timing: Please allow at least 5 working days for your prescription to be processed; this does not include weekends. Due to ongoing supply chain issues, there may be delays, but we are here to assist you every step of the way.

We appreciate your understanding and look forward to supporting you with our new and existing services.


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