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throat anatomy, strep throat, throat, sore, burning, in the throat, pain, throat, a sore throat is discomfort, pain, scratchiness, in the throat, a sore throat often makes it painful to swallow, sore throats, common, the time the soreness is worse, improves, the day progresses, colds, vast majority of sore throats, viral infections, most sore throats, not respond to antibiotics, have a mild sore throat, beginning of every cold, nose, sinuses, become infected, drainage, run down the back, the throat, irritate it, at night, the throat, infected, viruses, cause specific types of sore throat, coxsackievirus sometimes causes, blisters, in the throat, in the late summer, early fall, mono, flu, cause specific viral throat infections, strep throat, most common bacterial cause of sore throat, strep throat, occasionally lead to rheumatic fever, antibiotics, strep throat often includes a fever, greater than 101°f, white draining patches on the throat, swollen, tender lymph glands, in the neck, children, headache, stomach pain, a sore throat is less likely to be strep throat, a minor part of a typical cold, runny nose, stuffy ears, cough, similar symptoms, strep can't be accurately diagnosed by looking, throat alone, a laboratory test, breathing, the mouth, cause a sore throat, in the absence of any infection, months of dry winter air, wake up, a sore throat most mornings, disappears after having something to drink, a sore throat, the tonsils, surrounding parts, the throat, inflamed, either way, removing the tonsils to try, prevent future sore throats is not recommended, most children, breathing, the mouth, cause drying, irritation, the throat, common cold, viral pharyngitis, influenza, strep throat, streptococcal bacteria, infectious mononucleosis, fish, chicken bone, foreign substance stuck, in the throat, emergency actions, choking child, adult, cpr, endotracheal intubation, tube insertion, surgery tonsillectomy, adenoidectomy
most sore throats, soon over, meantime, following remedies, drink warm liquids, honey, lemon tea, time-tested remedy, gargle several times a day, warm salt water, 1/2 tsp of salt in 1 cup water, cold liquids, popsicles help some sore throats, sucking on hard candies, throat lozenges, very soothing, increases saliva production, more expensive remedies, should not be used in young children, the choking risk, use a cool-mist vaporizer, humidifier to moisten, sooth a dry, painful throat, try over-the-counter pain medications, acetaminophen, not give aspirin to children, antibiotics, not wise, in the absence of a positive strep test, throat culture, severe difficulty swallowing, breathing, excessive drooling, young child, a fever, 101°f, greater, tender, swollen lymph glands, in the neck, pus, in the back, the throat, a red rash that feels rough, increased redness, in the skin folds,
health care provider, perform a physical examination, want to know some details, the sore throat, how long has the sore throat been present, have other family members had recent sore throats, the pain increasing, staying the same, decreasing, able to swallow saliva, fluids, food, excessive drooling, in infants, hoarse, worse at night, able to sleep, breathing, mouth, the soreness better, moist air, mist, noisy breathing, fever, wheezing, allergies, rash, recent injury, surgery, swollen lymph glands in neck, sores, pus in back of throat, a sensation of gagging, what medications, what is typical daily diet, following diagnostic tests performed, complete blood count, monospot test, to rule out mononucleosis, throat culture, rapid strep test, treatment, delayed, culture results, begin treatment of a sore throat immediately, family history of rheumatic fever, patient has scarlet fever, rheumatic fever is commonly occurring, in the community, antibiotics should not be given, a positive strep test, culture, rapid strep test, antibiotics, started, important to complete the entire course, after symptoms improve, children, return to school, day care 24 hours after antibiotics, started, sore throat, infectious mononucleosis, rest, home treatment, sore throat, bacterial tonsillitis, antibiotic treatment recommended, tonsillitis is viral, clear up, surgery is rarely necessary, clean hands frequently, eating, powerful way to help, prevent many sore throat infections, might avoid some sore throats by reducing contact, sore throats, people, contagious, they have symptoms, this approach is less effective, not too long ago, tonsils were commonly removed in an attempt, prevent sore throats, no longer recommended in most circumstances, a cool mist vaporizer, humidifier, prevent some sore throats, breathing dry air, an open mouth,
wald er, diagnosing, treating strep throat, fam pract manag, 11(2).
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