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В учебнике по англ. яз. Голицынского есть упражнение 3 на вставку артиклей. Там есть такие 2 предложения "My cousin is upset. He's got … sore throat."
Вместо многоточия я поставил 'the', но оказалось не верно по ключам, которые были найдены в Интернете, там 'a'.
Когда решал исходил из того, что у кузина, этого, есть единственное горло и нужно указать точно, т.е. 'the'
Пробовал даже вбить в поиск гугла полностью это предложение с артиклем 'a' выдал больше русскоязычные сайты (ссылался на голицинского), а если с 'the', то больше англоязычные ресурсы.
Так по какому принципу здесь ставить артикль?
Дело в следующем: в то время как горло у человека одно, состояние "больное горло" может случаться много раз в течении жизни. И вот когода это происходит и используется неопределенный артикль.
У него сегодня ангина, т.е. одно из его состояний "больное горло".

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I've got a sore throat. Should I see a doctor?
By Dr A • 21 Nov, 2018 •


Sore Throat and Strep Throat: Testing and Treatment

Did you know that consumption of fruit juice and other sugary food or drinks can cause diaper rash? Certain medicines and antibiotics can also be culprits. Parents concerned with diaper rash should consult their pediatrician to help them come up with the right food and drink choices.
A foreign body in the ear or nose can lead to irritation. Sometimes this can cause infection. At our walk in clinic, we are able to remove it.
"Croup" is a name for an infections that affect the airway we breathe through, called the trachea. It is common in kids from 6 months to 3 years of age. It results in a cough that has a high-pitched barking sound. In many cases, croup goes away on its own, but some kids with croup should get medical attention.
Kids who get croup usually get a regular cold first, feeling stuffed up, with a runny nose. After one or two days, they start coughing, and the cough may sound like barking or croaking.
Other symptoms, which may be worse at night:
• High-pitched breathing sounds when agitated or after being active
• Fever (temp over 38 degrees C or 100.4 degrees F)
• May become hoarse, voice gets scratchy or lose voice entirely
• If your child is non-responsive or seems very sleepy
• Can't cry or talk because they can't get enough air
When to call the Immediate Care Center
How can the Immediate Care Center treat Croup?
The purpose of our main treatments is to make sure your child gets enough oxygen.
To help we may prescribe medicine to open up the airways or reduce swelling
No; croup is caused by viruses, and antibiotics do not work on viruses.
• Use over the counter medicines, like Tylenol or Advil. (Note: children younger than 18 years old should not be given aspirin.)
• Don’t allow smoking near your child
• Sleep in the same room so you can tell if they have trouble breathing
• Place a humidifier in their bedroom, or run hot water in the shower and sit with the child in the bathroom
If your child is older than 1 year: to soothe the throat and to help loosen mucus, feed them warm, clear liquids, and prop their head up on pillows. Do not do either if your child is <1 year old
Get a flu shot, and make sure your child gets a flu shot and all other recommended vaccines
Make sure everyone in family washes their hands often with hand sanitizer or soap and water. (ex: as soon as you come in the door after going out shopping or visiting anywhere)
If you have a child with croup, we’ve got you covered. For your convenience, we provide walk-in testing and comprehensive treatment for a broad range of illnesses and injuries, no matter the time of day or night. Our on-site, board certified physician is always ready to treat you and your entire family. We accept most insurance plans and for the uninsured, and we offer an affordable, low copay.
Do not wait to schedule an appointment with your doctor for next week if you need medical attention today. We offer Immediate care / urgent care services seven days a week, and you never need an appointment.
To be seen immediately, call or text the Immediate Care of Westmont at 630-888.0019
Open 7 days a week from 10am to 10pm.
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Patient information about flu and what an Urgent Care can offer
Sinusitis is an inflammation of the sinuses. There are four sets of different sinuses in our body: Maxillary, Ethmoid, Frontal and Sphenoid. Inflammation is caused by allergies, viruses, or bacteria. Its very important to find the culprit to treat sinusitis appropriately. 
A middle ear infection is an infection of the air-filled space in the ear itself. Located behind the ear drum, middle ear infections are usually the result of a viral infection of the nose or throat. An ear, nose, and throat doctor uses antibiotic medicine to treat the blockage, fever, and dizziness that accompany this infection.
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Sore Throat and Strep Throat: Testing and Treatment
I've got a sore throat. Should I see a doctor? A sore throat usually gets better on its own, but it can sometimes be serious. If you experience any of these symptoms, you should seek medical attention: Fever of at least 101°F Severe throat pain in the first 2 days Throat pain doesn't improve in 5 to 7 days When to Call 911 Dial 911 or go to the emergency room if you:
Have trouble breathing Drooling because you can't swallow your spit (saliva) Swelling of the neck or tongue Can't move your neck Trouble opening your mouth
If you think you may have strep throat, come in to the Urgent Care center. The doctor or nurse can check you for it easily. They can run a swab (Q-Tip) along the back of your throat and test for the bacteria that cause strep throat. What causes sore throat? Usually infections are the cause of a sore throat, based on two types of germs: bacteria and viruses.
Cause: Viruses People who have a sore throat caused by a virus do not usually need to seek medical attention. People who have a sore throat caused by a virus also often have other related
symptoms: Cough Runny nose Itchy/red eyes Raspy voice (hoarse) Chest feels stuffed up
Cause: Bacteria People who have a sore throat caused by bacteria might need to see a doctor or nurse. They might have a type of infection called strep throat. Only about 1 in 10 adults who seek medical care for sore throat have strep throat. People who have a sore throat caused by strep bacteria don't usually have a cough, runny nose, or itchy or red eyes, but they might have: Severe throat pain Fever (temperature higher than 100.4°F) Swollen glands in the neck
Do I need antibiotics? Can I just take old antibiotics I have? Never self-prescribe antibiotics; this can make things worse. A doctor is trained to identify whether you even need them in the first place and then to give you exactly what you need. Infection caused by a virus = you do not need antibiotics. Step throat = you should get antibiotics. Antibiotics can also prevent problems sometimes caused by strep throat, as well as reduce symptoms and prevent its spread to other people. What can I do to feel better? You can take over the counter pain medicine, but always read the warnings section on the label. (Ex: DON’T give aspirin or any medicine containing aspirin to children younger than 18; aspirin can cause a serious problem called Reye syndrome.) Other options: throat sprays lozenges/cough drops try gargling with salt water
When can I go to school or start working again? Strep throat: wait 1 day after starting to take antibiotics. (You will be a lot less likely to spread the infection.) No Strep throat: 24 hours of being fever free without tylenol or motrin How do I avoid getting a sore throat in the first place? Wash your hands often. Use soap and water -- washing your hands is one of the best ways to prevent infections from spreading. You can use also use an alcohol- based hand sanitizer, but make sure it gets everywhere on your hands.
For your convenience, we provide walk-in testing and comprehensive treatment for a broad range of illnesses and injuries, no matter the time of day or night. Our on-site, board certified physician is always ready to treat you and your entire family. We accept most insurance plans and for the uninsured, we offer an affordable, low copay.
Do not wait to schedule an appointment with your doctor for next week if you need medical attention today. We offer Immediate care / urgent care services seven days a week, and you never need an appointment. What Next To be seen immediately, call or text the Immediate Care of Westmont at 630- 888.0019 Open 7 days a week from 10am to 10pm.
We give you an easy way to get medical
attention without having to wait until you can schedule a typical doctor. From
sprains, strains and pains, to tests, colds and anything else, we can help you
immediately.
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We are conveniently located at 29 N Cass Ave
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All you need to bring is your ID and an
insurance card if you have it.
If you don’t have insurance, no problem; you
can pay with cash or credit card.
Even though you can just walk in, if you like
you can book an appointment online, or even start the registration process
online to speed up the process.
Your visit starts with a provider getting your
vital signs (blood pressure, etc) and then we talk with you about your
situation and come up with the next steps.
If needed we give you a prescription and send
you to the nearest pharmacy or one nearest where you love to get the
prescription filled. We can also send the prescription electronically if the
pharmacy is open.
All patients are expected to follow up with
their primary care provider (the doctor you regularly see) in 1-2 weeks. We can
also send them a medical report.
If you have insurance, there may be a copay
required at the time of the visit, which is a small charge that your insurance
may require for a medical visit. The exact amount may be on your insurance card
and we can determine it electronically. Similarly, if your insurance covers the
visit then the cost may count towards your deductible if you have one, where
you may need to pay a certain amount upfront each year until your deductible is
met and everything is covered.
Influenza is also called the flu. It is a viral illness that affects the air passages of your lungs. It is different from the common cold. The flu can easily be passed from one to person to another. It may be spread through the air by coughing and sneezing. Or it can be spread by touching the sick person and then touching your own eyes, nose, or mouth.
The flu starts 1 to 3 days after you are exposed to the flu virus. It may last for 1 to 2 weeks but many people feel tired or fatigued for many weeks afterward. You usually don't need to take antibiotics unless you have a complication. This might be an ear or sinus infection or pneumonia.
Symptoms of the flu may be mild or severe. They can include extreme tiredness (wanting to stay in bed all day), chills, fevers, muscle aches, soreness with eye movement, headache, and a dry, hacking cough.
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