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Suggest Treatment For Severe Sore Throat And Headaches

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Posted on Mon, 12 Oct 2015
Question: I have had a severe sore throat for 6 days. along withthis, I've been fatigeud, had headaches and vomited.
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Answered by Dr. Bonnie Berger-Durnbaugh (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
If your throat pain is severe I would recommend getting a throat swab.

Detailed Answer:
I am sorry you are feeling so ill. Given your symptoms, I think it would be wise to go to your doctor or an urgent care clinic for throat swabs.

A throat swab can be used to run rapid tests for both strep and for influenza. If the rapid strep test is negative, the swab can be sent to a lab for culturing of bacteria.

When you go in to the office or clinic, they can also have a look at your throat, feel your lymph glands, and do a general exam.

Streptococcus is a bacteria that can give a very sore throat, usually also a fever with chills and fatigue.

Influenza (flu) is a virus that can cause a great deal of fatigue, and usually coughing.

With either of them you can have headaches and vomiting.

Other viruses can cause your symptoms too, but I think if your throat pain is severe, it is really important to be checked for strep throat. If strep throat goes untreated, it can lead to rheumatic heart disease. Strep is still very sensitive to the penicillin family of antibiotics and can easily be treated with penicillin or amoxicillin.

So I think it's time to go to a doctor in person and have them check you.

If you have the option between a doctor vs a PA or nurse practitioner, ask for the doctor because they will be able to do a higher level of problem solving and have a broader ability to diagnose.

If you are having to use Norco for the pain, you definitely need to be seen.

I hope this information helps. And I hope you are feeling better soon.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Dr. Bonnie Berger-Durnbaugh

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Practicing since :1991

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Suggest Treatment For Severe Sore Throat And Headaches

Brief Answer: If your throat pain is severe I would recommend getting a throat swab. Detailed Answer: I am sorry you are feeling so ill. Given your symptoms, I think it would be wise to go to your doctor or an urgent care clinic for throat swabs. A throat swab can be used to run rapid tests for both strep and for influenza. If the rapid strep test is negative, the swab can be sent to a lab for culturing of bacteria. When you go in to the office or clinic, they can also have a look at your throat, feel your lymph glands, and do a general exam. Streptococcus is a bacteria that can give a very sore throat, usually also a fever with chills and fatigue. Influenza (flu) is a virus that can cause a great deal of fatigue, and usually coughing. With either of them you can have headaches and vomiting. Other viruses can cause your symptoms too, but I think if your throat pain is severe, it is really important to be checked for strep throat. If strep throat goes untreated, it can lead to rheumatic heart disease. Strep is still very sensitive to the penicillin family of antibiotics and can easily be treated with penicillin or amoxicillin. So I think it's time to go to a doctor in person and have them check you. If you have the option between a doctor vs a PA or nurse practitioner, ask for the doctor because they will be able to do a higher level of problem solving and have a broader ability to diagnose. If you are having to use Norco for the pain, you definitely need to be seen. I hope this information helps. And I hope you are feeling better soon.