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Sore Throats
Throat infections (pharyngitis,
tonsillitis) are painful and make all of us miserable at one time
or another. Two types of germs cause throat infections -
VIRUSES and BACTERIA. The most important bacteria infecting
the throat is the streptococcus (strep throat).
The majority of throat infections in children are caused by
viruses and are not "strep." Unfortunately, the symptoms and
severity of viral and strep throats are so similar that we often
cannot accurately tell one from another by examination. It
is important to treat strep throats with antibiotics because
treatment prevents the occasional late complication - rheumatic
fever with rheumatic heart disease. We use throat cultures
and a rapid strep test to identify strep throats. The
results of the rapid strep test are usually available within
twenty minutes and routine throat culture results are available in
24 - 48 hours. If the culture proves positive, you will be
contacted and antibiotics can be prescribed. A child with
"strep" is considered contagious to others until he has been on
antibiotics for at least 24 hours. After that period your
child may return to his usual activities if he feels well.
We recommend that other family members come by our office if they
are symptomatic.
Remember:
* A rapid strep or throat culture is a simple, quick way to
identify those children with sore throats that need antibiotics.
* Children with "strep" should also be isolated from others for 24
hours after the start of therapy.
* Family contacts should be cultured only if symptomatic.
* General treatment measures include: frequent liquids, gargles,
sprays, lozenges, Tylenol and time. |