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Sore throat is not always strep throat. In fact, viral pharyngitis accounts for over 50% of sore throat. According to the CDC, Group A Streptococcus makes up only 20%-30% of sore throats in children and 5%-15% of sore throats in adults. Strep throat is an infection caused by Group A Streptococcus bacteria that affects the throat and tonsils. Unlike most sore throats, which are viral in nature, strep throat requires specific attention due to its bacterial origin.
Get Treatment at AFC SparksStrep manifests with a distinct set of symptoms, distinguishing it from other throat infections. Recognizing these symptoms is crucial for prompt diagnosis and treatment. Common symptoms include the following:
Less common symptoms of this throat infection may include:
It's important to note that symptoms such as cough, runny nose, and hoarseness are uncommon in strep throat and are more indicative of viral infections.
Visit AFC SparksGroup A Streptococcus bacteria are highly contagious and can be transmitted through various means:
Healthcare providers begin the diagnostic process by conducting a thorough clinical evaluation, which involves assessing the patient's symptoms, medical history, and physical examination findings.
Rapid strep test:
A rapid strep test, or rapid antigen detection test, is a quick diagnostic test performed in the healthcare provider's office or clinic. During the test, a swab is gently rubbed against the back of the throat and tonsils to collect a sample of throat secretions. The collected sample is then analyzed using a rapid strep test kit to detect the presence of group A Streptococcus bacteria. Results of the rapid strep test are usually available within minutes, allowing for timely treatment decisions.
Throat culture:
The throat is also swabbed for a throat culture. While a throat culture takes more time to get results, it sometimes confirms infection that the rapid strep test missed.
Effective treatment of strep involves addressing the bacterial infection promptly to alleviate symptoms, prevent complications, and reduce the risk of transmission to others.
Preventing the transmission of strep is crucial for maintaining individual and community health.
If you suspect you or a loved one may have strep or are experiencing symptoms consistent with this bacterial infection, don't hesitate to visit AFC Sparks for expert evaluation and urgent health care services. Our experienced healthcare providers are dedicated to providing comprehensive medical services, including the diagnosis and treatment of strep throat.
Contact AFC Sparks today. Our team is ready to address your health concerns and provide the care you need to feel better quickly.
AFC Urgent Care FAQs
What are the symptoms of strep throat?
Common strep throat symptoms include: severe sore throat, fever (usually above 101°F), difficulty swallowing, headache, rash (rare), and swollen lymph nodes. Unlike viral sore throats, strep may also cause white patches on tonsils. If you think you have strep, come in for testing—don't assume based on symptoms alone.
How is strep throat diagnosed?
Our providers use a rapid strep test (results in 5-10 minutes) or throat culture for diagnosis. We'll swab the back of your throat and test for the streptococcal bacteria. Rapid tests are very accurate, but we can also send a culture if the rapid test is negative but strep is still suspected.
What is the treatment for strep throat?
Strep throat is treated with antibiotics, typically penicillin or amoxicillin. Our providers will prescribe the appropriate antibiotic based on any allergies you have. You'll usually start feeling better within 24-48 hours of starting antibiotics. It's important to complete the full course of antibiotics as prescribed.
When can I return to work/school after strep throat?
You can return to work or school after 24 hours of antibiotic treatment, once you've been fever-free for at least 24 hours without fever-reducing medications. This helps prevent spreading the infection to others. Get a note from us if your employer or school requires documentation.
Are complications from strep throat possible?
Untreated strep throat can lead to complications like rheumatic fever (rare but serious), kidney inflammation, or abscesses. This is why prompt treatment with antibiotics is important. With proper treatment, these complications are prevented. Take your antibiotics as directed and follow up if symptoms don't improve.
Don't wait to get the medical attention you need.
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