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What do doctors do to check if you have strep throat?
Just a simple short answer would be good, don't have to go into scientific detail.

2006-12-13 09:34:33 · 4 answers · asked by ellizi 3 in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

This is for science HW

2006-12-13 09:37:56 · update #1

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In a strep screen, the doctor or medical assistant wipes the back of the throat with a long cotton swab. This tickles the back of the throat, and can cause a child to gag. While a strep screen can be uncomfortable for a few seconds, it should not be painful. It may help to tell your child exactly that — the test will tickle and feel a little uncomfortable, but will be over very quickly, especially if your child stays still.

In a laboratory, the swab is placed in a test tube with a chemical mix that extracts part of the strep germ (the antigen) from the swab. This extract is then combined with antibodies, which attach to the strep antigen if it is present. A third substance is added to the tube that detects the antigen-antibody combination. If this combination is present, a color change is seen. This means that strep was present in the initial sample from the throat swab. The specimen for a throat culture is taken in the same way, but the fluid from the swab is put into a culture dish in which the bacteria from the specimen must be grown for 2 to 3 days before strep germs, if present, can be identified.

A positive strep screen or throat culture means the child has strep throat and would benefit from taking antibiotics to kill the strep germs.

2006-12-13 09:36:55 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Does'nt sound find it irresistible. The ordinary signs of strep throat incorporate: one million. Severe and unexpected sore throat with out coughing, sneezing, or different bloodless signs. two. Pain or main issue with swallowing. three. Fever over one hundred and one F; (cut back fevers might point out a viral illness and no longer strep.) four. Swollen lymph nodes within the neck. five. White or yellow spots or coating at the throat and tonsils. 6. Bright crimson throat or darkish crimson spots at the roof of the mouth on the again close the throat. 7. Swollen tonsils, despite the fact that this symptom can also be brought about through a viral illness. (In teens, mononucleosis can reason a extreme sore throat that appears like and has signs very similar to the ones of strep throat.) eight. It is convenient to inform if you have a sore throat or a bloodless. It is tougher to understand if you have strep throat. Generally, sore throats are brought about through a viral illness and no longer strep micro organism. Strep throat typically does no longer arise with bloodless signs equivalent to coughing, sneezing, or a runny or stuffy nostril. The extra bloodless signs you might have, the fewer most probably it's that your sore throat is a strep illness. nine. In a few instances of strep illness, a epidermis rash develops and spreads over the neck and chest and finally over the entire frame. The rash feels difficult like sandpaper. This situation is referred to as scarlet fever. Scarlet fever is dealt with with antibiotics, which typically result in a speedy restoration. Scarlet fever isn't damaging if dealt with.

2016-09-03 13:19:52 · answer #2 · answered by kaufmann 4 · 0 0

they stick a swab in your throat (like a long q-tip) and rub the side of it then send it in for testing

2006-12-13 09:45:22 · answer #3 · answered by c_schreel 3 · 0 0

All they have to do is look down your throat.

2006-12-13 09:43:21 · answer #4 · answered by dyingatwork 6 · 0 0

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