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proctitis, streptococcal
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streptococcal proctitis, perianal streptococcal cellulitis, streptococcal proctitis, inflammation, the anus, rectum, streptococcus bacteria, streptococcal proctitis, disease of children, occurs in conjunction, "strep throat", streptococcal pharyngitis, nasopharyngitis, children, thought to inoculate the skin around the anus cleaning the area after using the toilet, by scratching, hands contaminated by secretions from mouth, nose, symptoms include an expanding area of redness around the anus, complaints of itching, pain, on occasion, pain, bowel movements, fever present, history of present, recent "strep throat", streptococcal infection, streptococcal skin infection, impetigo, redness around the anus, complaints of perianal discomfort, discomfort, bleeding, bowel movements, throat culture, positive, beta hemolytic streptococcus, group a, culture, rectal swab, positive, beta hemolytic streptococcus, group a, infection is treated, antibiotics, roughly 10 days, depending on the rate of response, penicillin, most frequently used antibiotic in children who, not allergic, topical treatment, mupirocin used in conjunction, antibiotics, should not be used, the only treatment, rapid recovery is expected, antibiotic treatment, important to contact health care provider, recovery, does not occur rapidly on antibiotics, acute glomerulonephritis, kidney disease, necrotizing fasciitis, severe skin, soft tissue infection, bleeding, discharge, bloodstream, streptococcal infections, heart, joint, bone, anal scarring, fistula, abscess formation, child complains of pain, in the rectal area, painful bowel movements, symptoms of streptococcal proctitis, child is receiving antibiotics, streptococcal proctitis, area of redness is expanding, discomfort, fever, increasing, answer other questions that might have, streptococcal proctitis, completion of a full course of antibiotic treatment, pharyngeal, infections, streptococcus bacteria is effective in eliminating the bacteria, affected site, careful handwashing is helpful in preventing this, infections that result from bacteria, carried, in the nose, throat.
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