Care Advice
Treatment for Contacts With Symptoms (Pending a Strep Test)
What You Should Know About Strep Exposure and Sore Throats:
- A Strep test is not urgent.
- It could be a Strep throat or just a viral infection of the throat.
- A sore throat is often part of a cold.
- Until you get a Strep test, here is some care advice that should help.
Sore Throat Relief:
- Age over 1 year. Can sip warm fluids such as chicken broth or apple juice. Some children prefer cold foods such as popsicles or ice cream.
- Age over 6 years. Can also suck on hard candy or lollipops. Butterscotch seems to help.
- Age over 8 years. Can also gargle. Use warm water with a little table salt added. A liquid antacid can be added instead of salt. Use Mylanta or the store brand. No prescription is needed.
- Medicated throat sprays or lozenges are generally not helpful.
Pain Medicine:
- To help with the pain, give an acetaminophen product (such as Tylenol).
- Another choice is an ibuprofen product (such as Advil).
- Use as needed.
Fever Medicine:
- For fevers higher than 102° F (39° C), give an acetaminophen product (such as Tylenol).
- Another choice is an ibuprofen product (such as Advil).
- Note: fevers less than 102° F (39° C) are important for fighting infections.
- For all fevers: keep your child well hydrated. Give lots of cold fluids.
Fluids and Soft Diet:
- Try to get your child to drink adequate fluids.
- Goal: keep your child well hydrated.
- Cold drinks, milk shakes, popsicles, slushes, and sherbet are good choices.
- Solids. Offer a soft diet. Also avoid foods that need much chewing. Avoid citrus, salty, or spicy foods. Note: fluid intake is much more important than eating any solids.
- Swollen tonsils can make some solid foods hard to swallow.
Return to School:
- Your child may have a Strep throat infection. Wait for the result of the rapid Strep test. If it is negative, your child can go back to school.
Call Your Doctor If:
Treatment for Contacts Without Symptoms
What You Should Know About Strep Exposure Without Symptoms:
- Many children have contact with someone with Strep throat. Most will not come down with an infection. This is especially true if the contact occurs outside the home.
- Strep tests are not needed for children without any symptoms.
Time It Takes to Get Strep Throat:
- Time from contact to Strep symptoms usually is 2 to 5 days.
Return to School:
- If your child has no symptoms, he does not need to miss any school.
Call Your Doctor If:
- Your child gets any Strep symptoms in the next 7 days
Remember! Contact your doctor if you or your child develop any "Contact Your Doctor" symptoms.