if severe enough could effect your heart...let it go too long bronchitis or pneumonia. There are drug stores which have free antibiotics. Get a prescription and take it to meijer or Walmart, dont put it off
These are often the same thing: bacterial growths of the genus Streptococcus are a potentially severe form of throat infection (pharyngitis). However, most cases of strep throat are not serious. They are usually treated to avoid complications such as rheumatic fever.
Pharyngitis is commonly caused by viral infections, such as the common cold or influenza, or bacterial infections, most commonly Streptococcus bacteria. Other causes include allergies, irritants like smoke or pollution, and dry air.
Pharyngitis is a throat infection, often viral but can be bacterial. It is not hereditary. Nearly every child has incidents of pharyngitis -- some children have repeated incidents from young babyhood through teen years.
Rhino-pharyngitis, or the common cold, typically presents with symptoms such as sore throat, runny nose, cough, congestion, and sometimes a low-grade fever. It is usually caused by a viral infection and resolves on its own within a week or two with rest and symptomatic treatment. In some cases, complications such as sinusitis or ear infections may occur.
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Pharyngitis is the medical name for a sore throat. Pharyngitis is contagious through direct contact with mucus, nasal discharge, or saliva.
Three commonly spread diseases include the common cold, influenza, and streptococcal pharyngitis. The first two are viral diseases, and the third is a bacterial infection.
Pharyngitis is the medical term that refers to a sore throat. Some common symptoms of pharyngitis include scratchiness, pain, coughing and difficulty swallowing.
No, unless there are complications due to secondary bacterial infections due to torn skin from itching.
There are 74 conditions that are associated with watery eyes and fever. Viral pharyngitis, acute sinusitis, influenza, aseptic meningitis, and bacterial pneumonia are some of the conditions associated with those symptoms.
If bacterial meningitis is not treated, it can lead to serious complications and even be fatal. These complications can include brain damage, hearing loss, seizures, and problems with the nervous system. Timely treatment with antibiotics is crucial to prevent these complications.
The scientific name for a sore throat is "pharyngitis."