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Can Cephalexin Be Taken For Strep Throat Infection?

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Posted on Tue, 6 Dec 2016
Question: I was in contact with child with strep throat, since I have been coughing sore throat but no fever to speak of I have cephalexin will this help
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Prasad J (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
may or may not help....

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Cephalexin is effective against strep throat infection. However your current symptoms of cough and sorethroat may or may not be due to strep infection. I understand you have been exposed to Strep but the absence of fever is not classical of bacterial infection. I would suggest tylenol and zyrtec tablets along with XXXXXXX warm saline gargles instead of cephalexin.
If you don't get better, you should see a doctor for examination. A throat swab should be performed before starting cephalexin.

Hope this helps you.

Regards
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Can Cephalexin Be Taken For Strep Throat Infection?

Brief Answer: may or may not help.... Detailed Answer: Hi, Cephalexin is effective against strep throat infection. However your current symptoms of cough and sorethroat may or may not be due to strep infection. I understand you have been exposed to Strep but the absence of fever is not classical of bacterial infection. I would suggest tylenol and zyrtec tablets along with XXXXXXX warm saline gargles instead of cephalexin. If you don't get better, you should see a doctor for examination. A throat swab should be performed before starting cephalexin. Hope this helps you. Regards