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Strep Throat
Strep throat is a highly-contagious bacterial infection that
makes your throat feel sore and scratchy. Most sore throats are
caused by viruses and clear up on their own; only a small portion
are actually caused by the Streptococcus bacteria.
Symptoms:
- Throat pain and difficulty swallowing
- Red or swollen tonsils
- Tiny red spots at the back of your mouth
- Swollen and tender neck glands
- Fever and headache
- Rash
- Stomach ache and vomiting
Treatment:
It is possible to have several of the above symptoms and not
have strep throat. For this reason, a MedExpress provider will test
specifically for strep throat before prescribing any antibiotics.
In addition to antibiotics, ways to feel better include getting
plenty of water and rest, eating soft foods that are easy on the
throat, and gargling a glass of warm salt water several times a
day.
Prevention:
- Washing your hands often
- Covering your mouth when coughing or sneezing
- Not sharing utensils or drinking glasses
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