Neck pain: Generally viral upper respiratory tract infections cause a sore throat and subsequent head cold, hoarseness or mild cough, but significant neck pain is unusual. Swollen tender lymph glands or inflammation of the thyroid gland could cause neck pain rather than the more common sore throat. For this reason, if true neck pain and/or marked tenderness persists, I recommend having a physician examine yo
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