Streptococcal Infection FAQ
What are the common symptoms of streptococcal infection?
Common symptoms include sore throat, fever, swollen lymph nodes, and in some cases a rash.
How is streptococcal infection treated?
Treatment usually involves antibiotics, and in some cases, over-the-counter pain relievers may be recommended.
Is streptococcal infection contagious?
Yes, streptococcal infection is contagious and can spread through airborne droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes.
Can streptococcal infection lead to complications?
If left untreated, streptococcal infection can lead to complications such as rheumatic fever, scarlet fever, or kidney inflammation.
How long does it take to recover from streptococcal infection?
With proper treatment, most people recover from streptococcal infection within a week.
Can I prevent streptococcal infection?
Frequent hand washing, avoiding close contact with infected individuals, and maintaining good respiratory hygiene can help prevent streptococcal infection.
Is streptococcal infection more common in children or adults?
Streptococcal infection is more common in children, but adults can also be affected.
Does streptococcal infection always require antibiotics?
While antibiotics are usually necessary to treat streptococcal infection, the specific treatment may vary depending on the severity of the condition.
Can I go to work or school with streptococcal infection?
It's advisable to stay home from work or school until at least 24 hours after starting antibiotics and until the fever is gone.
What should I do if I suspect I have streptococcal infection?
Seek medical advice for a proper diagnosis and treatment, and avoid close contact with others to prevent spreading the infection.
Can I get a streptococcal infection more than once?
Yes, it is possible to get recurrent streptococcal infections, especially if the initial infection was not fully treated.
Can streptococcal infection cause throat ulcers?
Throat ulcers are not a common symptom of streptococcal infection; however, it's essential to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis.
Can streptococcal infection be transmitted through food?
Streptococcal infection is not typically transmitted through food; it is more commonly spread through respiratory droplets from infected individuals.
Is hospitalization necessary for streptococcal infection?
Hospitalization is usually not required for uncomplicated streptococcal infection, but in cases of severe complications, medical care may be necessary.
Can streptococcal infection affect the heart?
Streptococcal infection can lead to rheumatic fever, which may cause inflammation of the heart, joints, skin, and the nervous system.
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Information provided by Maryam Abdullahi-Mahdi. Reviewed by Mr. Matthew Liew