If you have a sore throat that doesn't go away, it's best to consult a healthcare professional. Even if you don't have a fever, persistent throat pain could indicate an underlying infection or virus. Pay attention to any swollen glands in your neck, as well as any other symptoms you may be experiencing. Some pharmacies offer strep tests, so consider checking with one nearby. It's also important to note that throat pain can sometimes be linked to ear pain due to their connection through the eustachian tube. If you're not seeing any improvement, seeking medical evaluation is recommended. Don't hesitate to follow up for further guidance.
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