An Overview Of The Causes of Strep Throat

Strep throat is caused by Group A streptococcus bacteria and represents an infection and inflammation of the throat. its symptoms which may include nausea, fatigue, discomfort in the abdominal area and high body temperature, may be moderated or severe. It doesn't spontaneously cure so it has to be properly treated, because it may result in serious complications.

Strep throat – a contagious disease

Strep throat may affect anyone, at any age but it most frequently occurs in children and teenagers due to the fact that they are more at risk to contract it at school, kindergarten or any other widely populated places.

Sore throat

The symptom linked to most of the medical disorders is known as sore throat. Sore throats are contagious and are mostly caused by infection in the throat

Things to know about sore throat

There are many of us that might have had sore throat once, so we know what exactly a sore throat is and what it means

Quick relief herbs for sore throat

There are various types of relief giving medicines and therapies for sore throat

Treatment issues related to sore throat

Doctors are many times able to find out the causative agent behind the sore throat infection, but giving the appropriate treatment is a tough task for the doctor

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