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Sore And Strep Throat

When to go to Ample Urgent Primary Care for Strep Throat Symptoms

A sore or scratchy throat may be a sign of step throat, inflammation or even Covid-19. It is difficult to know the cause by symptoms alone. Our health care providers will be able to test to get the correct diagnosis and treatment.

While it is normally fine to wait for your primary care provider when presenting with strep throat symptoms there are times when it is best to visit our center for the rite treatment.

The most common symptoms are a sore throat, swollen lymph nodes, and a high fever of 101 F or higher.

Other possible strep throat symptoms include:

  • A headache
  • Chills
  • Loss of appetite
  • Pain or difficulty swallowing
  • A pressure in the ears
  • Red, swollen tonsils or uvula
  • Pinpoint red dots at the back of the mouth
  • Rash
  • Nausea, with or without vomiting
  • Body aches (including joint pain)

If you or your child presents with any of the following it is advisable to be seen now instead of waiting. If you or your child are experiencing the symptoms of strep throat it is highly recommended you be seen by one of our primary care physician. Mild to moderate cases can be waited out until your doctor’s office has opened, but there are some instances in which you will not want to wait (described below).

  • Difficulty breathing or swallowing
  • A fever over 102 in children under six
  • Any fever which does not respond to medication
  • Any symptoms in a child under the age of two
  • A severe sore throat which does not begin getting better after two days, or
  • A sore throat which steadily gets worse instead of improving
  • A sore throat accompanied by severe pain or pressure in the ears
  • Heart palpitations
  • Extreme listlessness or fatigue (especially in children)