In strep throat, very rarely diseases like rheumatic fever or glomerulonephritis can occur.
Strep throat is unlikely when any of the symptoms of red eyes, hoarseness, runny nose, or mouth ulcers are present.
For some people it starts as a throat infection, or strep throat.
Individuals with positive cultures for strep throat should also be treated with antibiotics.
There are currently several types of rapid strep test in use, each employing a distinct technology.
Although the cause of scleredema is unknown, it is usually associated with a disease, usually diabetes, a viral illness or strep throat.
Although antibiotics exert no antiviral action they may be indicated to treat bacterial secondary infections of the throat, such as with streptococcus (strep throat).
Persons who have suffered a case of rheumatic fever have a tendency to develop flare-ups with repeated strep infections.