Health & Medical Diseases & Conditions

Symptoms and Early Signs of Strep Throat Disease

The most common bacterial infection that affects the throat is known as Strep throat.
The main cause of this infection is the bacteria A Streptococcus and this infection is easily transmitted by coughing, sneezing, or handshaking.
It is very important to recognize the symptoms because if this infection is neglected it may result in kidney inflammation and rheumatic fever.
This infection affects all age groups but it is most commonly seen in children.
Symptoms of Strep throat One mistake people most frequently do is that they confuse sore throat and strep throat.
Symptoms in youngsters appear suddenly followed by fever in two days.
The symptoms usually appear two to three days after the child has contracted the infection.
It is harder to notice the symptoms in babies, but as they grow older the symptoms would be more obvious.
The other symptoms of strep throat are the following: - Fever - Headache - Nausea and loss of appetite - There are red and white patches in the throat - The tonsils are red and enlarged - Rash - Pain in the lower part of the abdomen Treatment of Strep throat After the infection has been confirmed, it can be treated with oral prescription antibiotics (penicillin, amoxicillin) or injections.
Thanks to these medicines, you will stop being contagious, usually in 24 hours, and the recovery will be faster.
It will also help avoid some severe complications.
Once you start with the treatment it is very important to finish it, because if you end the treatment earlier, the disease may come back and can be very hard to treat it.
In order to ease the early symptoms you can use some home remedies.
The most important thing is to have rest and drink lots of fluids (juice, water, tea with honey, soup, etc.
).
It is also recommended gargling warm water with salt 3-4 times a day and keeping the air in the room humidified.


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