What Causes Petechiae?

Strep Throat

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Strep throat is a type of bacterial infection that can cause red and white patches at the back of the throat. Patients may also develop a rash, and they could develop petechiae on the soft or hard palate. Individuals who have strep throat often experience significant throat pain that appears very suddenly, and swallowing is generally painful too. Swollen lymph nodes may be present in the neck, and headaches, fever, and body aches are common. In young children with this infection, nausea or vomiting are particularly likely. To diagnose strep throat, the doctor will look at the patient's throat to check for swollen areas and petechiae, and patients will also need to have a throat swab performed. If strep throat is diagnosed, patients are normally treated with oral antibiotics, and they should stay home from work or school for at least twenty-four hours after starting antibiotics to avoid passing the infection to others.

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