New symptoms of strep throat
Complete rest can promote quick recovery. Red throat, sometimes with white patches, Sore throat, Headache, Stomach ache, Nausea, Chills, General discomfort, uneasiness or ill feeling, Loss of appetite and abnormal taste, Tender, swollen lymph nodes in the neck, Difficulty swallowing are symptoms of strep throat.
This throat infection, commonly called thrush, usually affects infants and people with weakened immune systems. It is relatively rare among healthy older children and adults. Coughing and sneezing aren’t associated with strep throat and are usually signs of viral infection. Frequently, people on antibiotics notice improvement quickly and stop taking their medications before the full course of treatment is completed.
