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- $Title{Should Throat Cultures Always Be Performed for Strep Throat?}
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- infection throat bacteria infection infections infected virus viral
- streptococcal streptococcus cultures medications child children}
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- Should Throat Cultures Always Be Performed for Strep Throat?
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- QUESTION: As young mothers often do, I was comparing the treatment of my 5
- year old son to that given to a 6 year old son of my friend. Though both
- children were diagnosed with sore throats, my doctor did not require a throat
- culture, while my girlfriend's son did not get a prescription for medication
- until the results were back. Does that mean that the penicillin my child
- received was the wrong treatment? Your comments would be most helpful.
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- ANSWER: The controversy over the best means of diagnosing strep throats is a
- never ending one. All physicians seem to agree that patients treated for a
- strep infection of the throat have less complications that those that are not,
- but throat cultures are not always accurate. The fact is they may be negative
- even when the infection is caused by the strep bacteria, so throat cultures
- can not always be relied on. Most doctors examine their patients carefully
- and, depending upon their findings, make the decision to treat immediately or
- to do further tests. If it is obvious from the examination that the child is
- likely to have a strep throat, then treatment can begin at once. It is the
- young patient, where the findings are unclear, that benefits from having a
- throat culture, reserving treatment for those with positive cultures. I would
- imagine that this is exactly what has happened with both of your children.
- Most doctors today are extremely sensitive to medical costs and to the
- sometimes potential dangers that exist from dispensing medications too freely
- without strong enough medical evidence to support their use. Your question
- helps me make another important point. Always remember that in medicine today
- there is usually more than one way to correctly treat the same condition.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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