Sore Throat
Follow the below instructions if your child has a
sore throat but no fever, a normal appetite, clear nasal discharge, and is
still active. If he/she has a fever greater than 101° , has difficulty
swallowing or breathing, has no cold or cough symptoms, has a rash, has obvious
pus pockets in the throat, has had recent exposure to strep throat, is
lethargic (extremely drowsy, feels "too tired to move"), has a
headache or stiff neck, or is drooling, schedule an appointment with our
office immediately. If within forty-eight hours the home care treatment does
not work, the child has an ongoing fever less than 101° , has swollen glands
or a cough, is still active but has had a sore throat for three or more days
and is able to eat or drink fluids without difficulty, schedule an appointment
with us.
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