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yes, strep is a germ of the lining of the throat not just the tonsil part.
uvula makes you throw up, tonsils make you get strep throat because the bacteria incubate there
They can - tonsils are part of the throat, but do not comprise all of your throat. Since even if your tonsils are taken out, the rest of your throat remains, so you can still acquire an abscess on it.
Ah, Strep Throat affects your throat, which is a part of your respiratory system. It's caused by bacteria called Streptococcus, which can make your throat feel sore and swollen. Remember to rest, drink plenty of fluids, and follow your doctor's advice to help your body heal and feel better soon.
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The tonsils swell because they're part of the immune system - which is fighting off the infection.
yes, strep is a germ of the lining of the throat not just the tonsil part. Joymaker RN
For about a week, I've had Strep throat but hadnt been to the doctor. Eventually, the pain got to me and he prescribed me some antibiotics (Amoxicillin Trihydrate). I took my one pill that afternoon, and one after dinner. I took a third one this morning around 6 AM and went back to sleep. I woke up feeling something in the back of my throat i just couldn't swallow. Turns out its my uvula. Since i don't know my regular tongue size (never knew i would need to), im not sure if its my throat slightly swelling again, my tongue swelling (i think that might be it), or my uvula swollen (can that even happen?) Any sollutions?
Strep throat specifically refers to a throat infection caused by the bacteria Streptococcus pyogenes, and it does not occur on the feet. However, there are other conditions that can affect the feet, such as athlete's foot or other bacterial infections. If you have concerns about symptoms on your feet or any other part of your body, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
You can get it if: - you are touching areas covered by a strep bacterias and then you touch your nose, eyes or mouth - through contaminated food - through sharing of contaminated dishes - if you are in room where infected person caugh or sneeze Mostly people are infectious before they have any signs of infection.
Yes. People who are told that they have frequent "strep throats" most commonly are asymptomatic carriers of the Streptococcus organism which causes the infection. In these people, your physician may ask you to come back after being treated to make sure the infection is cured - to make sure the bacteria are killed and a strep test becomes negative.
in some vulnerable children, strep antibodies attack a certain part of the brain. Antibodies are cells that the body produces to fight specific diseases. That attack results in the development of excessive washing or germ phobias