They are totally different.
You probably have a throat infection that needs to be checked by an ENT doctor or even a general doctor. It could range from development of oral yeast to bacterial infections: tonsillitis, oral thrush, mononucleosis, strep throat and the likes.
The bacterium is called "streptococcal pharyngitis". This is the strain which causes strep throat. There are many other causes for sore throat as well, so be sure and check with your doctor if you have a fever of 101 or higher. Strep throat can only be diagnosed 100 percent by running blood tests, so just because you have a sore throat doesn't mean you have strep. Drink plenty of fluids because fluids help the body rid itself of toxins as well as keep you hydrated and helps to move that mucous out of the body.
Yes a severe sore throat could be strep throat, even without any visible marks or patches on the throat or tongue. I have tested positive for strep throat without any vomiting, stomach problems, or any oral patches to be seen several times.
Talk to you doctor if you have a fever, or any other symptoms that concern you. You can't get diagnosed here. Strep Throat doesn't appear out of thin air; it is a bacterial infection. Not all bad sore throats are caused by strep. If you have cold symptoms and no fever, it is probably caused by a virus. Strep throat is airborne, meaning that you get it from the tiny droplets that an infected person gives off in sneezes. So a person who doesn't have strep throat cannot possibly give strep to you, no matter what you do. But that doesn't mean that you can't get any number of other things from engaging in oral sexual activity.
Streptococcal infections, particularly strep throat, typically do not cause blisters on the tongue. Instead, they may lead to symptoms such as a sore throat, swollen tonsils, and sometimes a red or swollen tongue. However, other conditions, like hand, foot, and mouth disease or oral herpes, can cause blisters on the tongue. If you have concerns about symptoms in your mouth, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis.
No way. It will not cure strep throat. You have to take ten days course of penicillin as per advise of your physician. Otherwise the serious rheumatic fever may fallow after three weeks.
White painless spots on the throat can be indicative of several conditions, including oral thrush, which is a fungal infection, or leukoplakia, which may be a response to irritation. They can also occur due to viral infections like herpes simplex or even strep throat, although the latter typically involves pain. If the spots persist or are accompanied by other symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
A person has to be infected with the herpes virus (type 1) to get a cold sore.
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Unfortunately, even if there are no visible sores there is still a small chance that you can get herpes. The odds are low but you should get checked out.
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Oral herpes (cold sores) are caused by herpes simplex virus (HSV). They may be caused by HSV type 1 or type 2.