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Definition
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Strep Throat
Symptoms in Infants and Toddlers
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| When to Call Your Doctor |
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| HOME CARE ADVICE FOR SORE THROATS |
- Reassurance: Most sore throats are just part of a cold. The presence of a cough, hoarseness or nasal discharge points to a cold as the cause of your child's sore throat.
- Local Pain Relief:
- Children over age 1 can sip warm chicken broth or apple juice.
- Children over age 6 can suck on hard candy (e.g., butterscotch) or lollipops.
- Children over age 8 can also gargle warm water with a little table salt or liquid antacid added.
- Medicated throat sprays or lozenges are a waste of money.
- Pain Medicine: Give acetaminophen (e.g., Tylenol) or ibuprofen for severe throat discomfort or fever greater than 102° F (39° C).
- Soft Diet: Cold drinks and milk shakes are especially good. (Reason: Swollen tonsils can make some foods hard to swallow.)
- Contagiousness:
- Your child can return to day care or school after the fever is gone and your child feels well enough to participate in normal activities.
- Children with Strep throat also need to be taking an oral antibiotic for 24 hours before they can return.
- Expected Course: Sore throats with viral illnesses usually last 4 or 5 days.
- Call Your Doctor If:
- Sore throat is the main symptom and lasts over 48 hours
- Sore throat with a cold lasts over 5 days
- Fever lasts over 3 days
- Your child becomes worse
And remember, contact your doctor if your child develops any of the "Call Your Doctor" symptoms.
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Disclaimer: This information is not intended be a substitute for professional medical advice. It is provided for educational purposes only. You assume full responsibility for how you choose to use this information.
Author and Senior Reviewer: Barton D. Schmitt, M.D.
Last Reviewed: 1/19/2009
Last Revised: 6/24/2008
Content Set: Pediatric HouseCalls Online
Copyright 1994-2009 Barton D. Schmitt, M.D.

