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Having a sore throat, cough, or mild congestion doesnt always mean kids cant handle class and other activities. Kids should stay home when they have symptoms like a fever over 100.4F, diarrhea, vomiting, or trouble breathing. When in doubt, check with the school.
Sore throat symptoms a painful throat, especially when swallowing. a dry, scratchy throat. redness in the back of your mouth. bad breath. a mild cough. swollen neck glands.
History of present illness should note the duration and severity of sore throat. Review of systems should seek important associated symptoms, such as runny nose, cough, and difficulty swallowing, speaking, or breathing.
He or she may conduct a physical exam that includes: Using a lighted instrument to look at the throat, and likely the ears and nasal passages. Gently feeling the neck to check for swollen glands (lymph nodes) Listening to your or your childs breathing with a stethoscope.
Paradise criteria: recurrent sore throats or upper respiratory tract infections: seven or more a year; five or more a year for 2 years; three or more a year for 3 years.
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The Centor criteria are as follows: o Presence of tonsillar exudate o Tender anterior cervical lymphadenopathy or lymphadentitis o History of fever o No cough Absence of three or four of these criteria means that there is an 80% chance that the patient doesnt have the GABHS infection, and antibiotics are unlikely to
See your doctor as soon as possible if your sore throat lasts longer than one week or is accompanied by: Fever of 103 F (39.4 C) or higher. Hoarse voice for more than one week. Pus on the back of your throat.

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