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Is Inflamed And Swollen Gum Due To Strep Throat Or Cold Sore?

Today I tested positive for Strep Throat. For the past 4 or so days now, I have had a fever (worst at night, extreme chills and shivering which turns into profuse sweating), a sore throat, and body aches and a cold sore (which my doctor said he wasn't sure if it was actually Herpes or a fever blister). These are all of the symptoms I told my doctor. One thing I forgot to mention to my doctor, however, was that the gums in my mouth are extremely inflamed and swollen. It is very very uncomfortable, and I was curious if this could be caused by strep or the cold sore as well?
Tue, 25 Mar 2014
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Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement 's  Response
Hello,
Thanks for your query.
Strep throat can indeed cause swollen gums. It is a bacterial infection. It can spread somewhat in the mouth region. It can also cause inflamed tonsils and whatnot. I wouldn't think to much of it. It isnt permanent.
I do hope that you have found something helpful and I will be glad to answer any further query.
Take care
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Is Inflamed And Swollen Gum Due To Strep Throat Or Cold Sore?

Hello, Thanks for your query. Strep throat can indeed cause swollen gums. It is a bacterial infection. It can spread somewhat in the mouth region. It can also cause inflamed tonsils and whatnot. I wouldn t think to much of it. It isnt permanent. I do hope that you have found something helpful and I will be glad to answer any further query. Take care