Drinking alcohol may contribute to experiencing a sore throat. Some of the many reasons that drinking alcohol may cause a sore throat include the following:
Alcohol acts as an irritant to delicate throat tissue;
Alcohol dries out the throat and makes it more easy to develop a sore throat;
Drinking alcohol may cause dehydration resulting in sore throat symptoms;
Alcohol may interfere with the normal operating method of the tongue.The tongue's base after drinking alcohol is in a position that may interfere with swallowing and cause a sore throat; and
Alcohol causes inflammation of the throat's delicate mucus membrane system causing more irritability and throat soreness.
Alcohol acts as an irritant to delicate throat tissue;
Alcohol dries out the throat and makes it more easy to develop a sore throat;
Drinking alcohol may cause dehydration resulting in sore throat symptoms;
Alcohol may interfere with the normal operating method of the tongue.The tongue's base after drinking alcohol is in a position that may interfere with swallowing and cause a sore throat; and
Alcohol causes inflammation of the throat's delicate mucus membrane system causing more irritability and throat soreness.
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Why do my throat and sinuses burn after I drink wine?
Histamine reaction -- that is what causes it.....So, in a way, you can say it is an allergy type response to alcohol