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Is Lingering Discomfort Normal After Starting Antibiotics For Group C Strep Throat Infection?

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Posted on Thu, 7 Mar 2024
Question: About eight days ago, I developed a sore throat. It hurt to swallow, and I felt my lymph nodes swollen, making it uncomfortable to move my head too far in either direction. I went to a clinic and had a strep test. It was negative. They sent a second test out, which was positive, showing scant growth of “group C” strep. I was put on 875 mg amoxicillin, twice daily, for ten days. Today was my third day. Generally I feel better, but I still have symptoms, although somewhat mild. No fever or congestion.

It does feel uncomfortable (lymph nodes) when I bear down or cough.

Is this typical? Anything else I should be doing? I’d like to feel somewhat comforted that this isn’t something more serious.
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Answered by Dr. Dr diwashish biswas (28 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
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Detailed Answer:

Hi,

Actually this condition can Take 5 to 7 days to resolve sometimes. So continue same treatment for 3 to 4 more days, you will be alright.

Regards
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Is Lingering Discomfort Normal After Starting Antibiotics For Group C Strep Throat Infection?

Brief Answer: Please see detailed answer Detailed Answer: Hi, Actually this condition can Take 5 to 7 days to resolve sometimes. So continue same treatment for 3 to 4 more days, you will be alright. Regards