Throat infection and fever

  1. 4 Common Causes of White Spots in Your Throat
  2. Viral Throat Infection
  3. What are the symptoms of strep throat? How to treat it
  4. Upper Respiratory Infection: Symptoms, Contagious, Treatment
  5. Strep Throat: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis & Treatment


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4 Common Causes of White Spots in Your Throat

White spots in your throat may seem a little scary, but they’re not usually a sign of anything too serious. Lots of different health conditions can cause them. Some go away on their own in a week or so, while your doctor will need to treat others with medicine. Strep Throat When you think about the symptoms of this • • • Swollen or sore neck glands • Swollen and red tonsils • Red spots on the roof of your • A With A group of bacteria called streptococcus causes strep throat. Your doctor can take a throat swab and do a quick test to tell if you have the infection. If the sample comes back positive, they'll give you Tonsillitis The two In addition to a white or yellow coating in your throat, you also might have: • Red tonsils • A • Sore • Changes in the sound of your voice • Fever • Trouble swallowing • • A Most of the time, viruses cause Oral Thrush This is a The white patches can stretch back into the sides of your mouth and tongue -- some people say they look like cottage cheese. If you try to scrape them off, you’ll see red spots and possibly have bleeding underneath. You may also feel like there is cotton in your mouth. Your See your doctor if you think you or your Mononucleosis Along with white areas in your mouth, • Fever • A • Swollen and sore lymph nodes • Head and muscle aches These are worst in the first 2 weeks. Because viruses (especially the Epstein-Barr virus) cause most cases of mono, there’s no real treatment. It's best to rest, drink lots of fluid, and take...

Viral Throat Infection

What is a viral throat infection? A viral throat infection is an infection of the throat, or pharynx, that is caused by viruses. Viruses are different from bacteria such as Streptococcus pyogenes (which causes "strep throat"). Viral infections are the most common cause of sore throats in children and adults. Symptoms include a sore throat, fever, fatigue, congestion, runny nose, cough, or others depending on the specific virus. Less common symptoms that sometimes present in children include fluid-filled bumps on the hands, feet, or mouth, or, in adults, painful mouth ulcers. Treatment focuses on rest, hydration, and over-the-counter methods to alleviate symptoms. Some cases require antiviral medications. Antibiotics are not useful for viral infections. You can gargle with salt water and use over the counter pain medication like Tylenol to treat your painful or sore throat. Symptoms of a viral throat infection Main symptoms The main symptoms of a viral throat infection are detailed below. • Sore throat: The most common symptom of a viral throat infection is a sore throat. Sore throat caused by a viral throat infection usually develops gradually and will typically last for two to seven days. A sudden onset sore throat suggests a different cause such as a bacterial throat infection. • Fever: Some people with a viral throat infection may develop a fever. The fever caused by a viral throat infection is usually low-grade but may be high when associated with Epstein-Barr virus (E...

What are the symptoms of strep throat? How to treat it

Medical technician Casey Dews runs tests for flu, RSV and Strep on a sample taken from a person outside in their car who does not feel well. Chesapeake ERgent Care, in Gambrills, started drive-thru coronavirus testing Monday for a select people that meet CDC criteria and test negative for other viruses. Paul W. Gillespie/Capital Gazett TNS A spike in strep cases in North Carolina resulted in a child’s death and another being hospitalized in Mecklenburg County. Both children had an infection from the group A strep (GAS) bacteria that causes strep throat, A spike in cases typically happens from October to April every year, Dr. Amina Ahmed, chief of pediatric infectious diseases and immunology at Levine Children’s Hospital, told the Observer. But data show that infections are spreading more rapidly than usual. Since October 2022, North Carolina has seen 62 pediatric infections, state data indicated. Mecklenburg County had the most cases, accounting for nine of the state’s infections. For comparison, before last year, there were an average of 15 invasive pediatric strep throat cases between October and April, according to state data from the past seven years. Though experts thought that the spike in cases was caused by decreased immunity from wearing masks or a more powerful bacteria strain, they aren’t sure why cases are spiking again, according to Ahmed. Here’s what you need to know about strep throat, and how to prevent infections. Who is most likely to get strep? Most case...

Upper Respiratory Infection: Symptoms, Contagious, Treatment

An upper respiratory infection affects the upper part of your respiratory system, including your sinuses and throat. Upper respiratory infection symptoms include a runny nose, sore throat and cough. Treatment for upper respiratory infections often includes rest, fluids and over-the-counter pain relievers. Infections usually go away on their own. What is a respiratory infection? A respiratory tract infection affects the • Upper respiratory infections. • Lower respiratory infections. What is an upper respiratory infection? These infections affect your sinuses and throat. Upper respiratory infections include: • Common cold. • Epiglottitis. • Laryngitis. • Pharyngitis (sore throat). • Sinusitis (sinus infection). What is a lower respiratory infection? A lower respiratory infection affects the airways and lungs. In general, lower respiratory infections last longer and are more serious. These infections include: • • • Chest infection. • Pneumonia. What causes upper respiratory infections? You get an upper respiratory infection when a virus (or bacteria) enters your respiratory system. For example, you might touch an infected surface or shake hands with a person who’s sick. You then touch your mouth, nose or eyes. The germs from your hands enter and infect your body. Who’s at risk for upper respiratory infections? These infections are common, and anyone can catch one. Yet certain groups of people are more at risk of catching infections. Children are at a high risk since they are ...

Strep Throat: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis & Treatment

Strep throat is an infection in your throat and tonsils caused by a type of bacteria called group A Streptococcus (group A strep). Strep throat causes severe inflammation and a sore throat. A healthcare provider can typically diagnose the condition with a rapid strep test or a throat culture. Treatment usually includes antibiotics. Overview What is strep throat? Strep throat is an infection in your throat and Strep throat gets its name from the type of bacteria that causes it — group A Streptococcus. There are more than 120 strains of group A Streptococcus bacteria. Strep throat is a type of Strep throat rarely causes more serious illnesses such as Who does strep throat affect? Strep throat is most common in school-aged children between the ages of 5 and 15. But it can affect siblings, parents, teachers and other caregivers that have direct contact with a school-aged child. In addition, people in group settings have a higher risk of getting strep throat. Group settings may include households, daycares, schools (including colleges) and military barracks. How common is strep throat? Healthcare providers see more than 616 million new cases of strep throat around the world each year. Strep throat is the most common cause of sore throat in adults and children. The condition accounts for 5% to 15% of new cases of sore throat in adults in the U.S. It accounts for 15% to 35% of new cases of sore throat in children in the U.S. Symptoms and Causes Symptoms of strep throat include a ...