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Is there a link between strep throat and psoriasis?

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One form of psoriasis called guttate is often associated with strep throat. A microorganism called Streptococcus causes strep infections. Many times a person may not even have symptoms of strep throat but still have an active flare of psoriasis. Talk with your doctor about getting a streptococcal antibody test to determine higher than normal levels of strep in your system.
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What is a Strep Throat?

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A strep throat is a bacterial infection caused by the streptococcus bacteria. A strep throat mainly affects the area that surrounds the tonsils and often accompanies tonsillitis. Streptococcus bacteria can also cause scarlet fever, pneumonia, sinusitis, and ear infections. Laboratory studies have shown that Manuka Honey can fight streptococcus bacteria. Manuka Honey is soothing and helps relieve the sore throat with its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties.
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Strep throat is a bacterial infection of the tissues in the back of the throat and the tonsils. The tissues become irritated and inflamed, causing a sudden, severe sore throat.
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What Causes a Tonsillitis or Strep Throat?

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Tonsillitis or strep throat can be caused by either a virus or by bacteria which is easily passed on from person to person. Tonsillitis in children is mostly caused by a virus, such as the common cold virus or flu virus, whereas in adults tonsillitis is mostly caused by bacteria.
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What causes strep throat?

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Strep throat is caused by streptococcal (strep) bacteria. There are many different strains of strep bacteria, some of which cause more serious illness than others. The type of strep that most commonly infects the throat is called group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus (GABS). Other types that can sometimes infect the throat are groups C and G strep bacteria.
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How is strep throat diagnosed?

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Strep throat is diagnosed with a physical examination, medical history, and a rapid strep test. A throat culture is sometimes done to confirm the results of the rapid strep test.
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Who should get a strep throat culture?

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People with the symptoms of strep throat should get cultured. Since many sore throats are caused by viruses, it is important to decide that the illness is caused by strep. Antibiotics do nothing for sore throats caused by viruses.
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Is group B strep the same as strep throat?

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No. Strep throat is caused by group A streptococcus bacteria. Group A and group B streptococcus are different kinds of bacteria. They both belong to the same family, but they are different species.
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Sore Throat and Tonsillitis Information
A sore strep throat is a bacterial infection caused by the streptococcus bacteria. A strep throat mainly affects the area that surrounds the tonsils and often accompanies tonsillitis. Streptococcus bacteria can also cause scarlet fever, pneumonia, sinusitis, and ear infections. Laboratory studies have shown that Manuka Honey can fight streptococcus bacteria. Manuka Honey is soothing and helps relieve the pain with its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties.
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What are the symptoms of strep throat?

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There are a variety of symptoms with strep throat. In general, most adults may have a sore throat which is red and swollen and sometimes white patches may be present. There may be difficulty in swallowing, swollen and tender lymph nodes in the neck, fever, headache, nausea and or loss of appetite. Rash, stomachache, and vomiting may also occur, especially in children. Please be aware that strep cannot be diagnosed by symptoms alone.
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How do you prevent strep throat?

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To avoid getting strep throat, it is a good idea to avoid contact with anyone who has a strep infection. If you are around someone who has strep, wash your hands often. Don't drink from the same glass or use the same eating utensils, and don't share toothbrushes. Bacteria can live for a short time on doorknobs, water faucets, and other objects. It's a good idea to wash your hands regularly. If you have a strep infection, there are things you can do to avoid spreading it to others.
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How is strep throat treated?

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Your doctor may give you or your child an antibiotic. Antibiotics kill bacteria, which helps strep throat go away a little faster. It can also prevent a few rare but serious conditions that people with strep throat might get. It is important to take all of the medicine your doctor gives you.
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What tests can tell I have strep throat?

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Your doctor may use a test called the rapid strep test. For this test, the doctor uses a long cotton swab to take some material from the back of your throat. The results of this test can be ready in about 15 minutes. Your doctor may also do a culture of the throat material. A sample of the throat material is sent to a laboratory. This test is called a throat culture. It takes more than 24 hours to learn the results of a strep culture.
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Can other people catch my strep throat?

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Yes. You can give the infection to other people until you have been treated with an antibiotic for one to three days. Children with strep throat should not go back to school or day care until their fever has gone away and they have taken an antibiotic for at least 24 hours.
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Can Strep throat be associated with dogs?

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Streptococcus pyogenes, the cause of "strep throat" in humans does not cause tonsillitis in dogs or cats. However, dogs and cats can acquire a transient infection with this bacterium when they are in contact with a human with strep throat. Although they do not get strep throat, they may harbor the bacterium and serve as a source of it for other human infections.
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Do I Always Need to Give My Child Penicillin When He Has a Strep Throat?

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A certain strain of strep known as Group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus can cause scarlet fever and rheumatic fever, both of which are uncommon even when untreated. The incidence of rheumatic fever in patients with untreated strep ranges from 0.1% to 3%, with most cases thought to occur in malnourished persons living in overcrowded conditions. However, to avoid these complications penicillin, erythromycin, etc. are usually prescribed. The correct homeopathic medicine can cure strep.
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What is a 'Golden Throat'?

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Generally an actor (like William Shatner or Barbara Eden - both of whom recorded at Gold Star) who recorded a vocal album to satisfy their fans. The late Don Ralke was our expert at bringing out the best in these people as they were often unskilled or inexperienced singers.
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What is gutter psoriasis?

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I think you mean guttate psoriasis. Guttate means drop-like and is used to describe a type of psoriasis that is often the first manifestation in adolescents and young adults. It is an example of infection triggering the disease and often follows a sore throat, especially when a bacterium called Streptococcus is the cause. Very small drop-like patches of psoriasis appear on the trunk and limbs, and may slowly clear on their own after several months.
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What is pustular psoriasis?

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Pustular psoriasis can affect just the hands and feet, with round yellow pustules (raised areas of skin containing pus) appearing under the skin surface of the palms or soles, or both. They gradually turn brown as they reach the surface and are shed as scales. The pustules are sterile and not due to infection. This pattern is most often seen in middle-aged people who are smokers.
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QUESTION: What is psoriasis?

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ANSWER: Psoriasis is a condition that most frequently manifests itself on the skin. When the nails are involved, the function of the nail unit becomes impaired. The psoriatic nail may not be able to protect the finger or toe, perceive fine touch or sensation, pick up small objects or scratch. The most common misdiagnosis of psoriasis of the nail is fungal infection. In fact, the signs and symptoms of nail psoriasis and onchomycosis (nail fungus) can be indistinguishable.
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What is Psoriasis?

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Psoriasis is a genetic chronic disorder (often called immune-mediated) of the skin and scalp that affects approximately 5 million people in the US. Psoriasis is basically an inflammation of the skin. The skin is scaling with white, silvery flakes covering red inflamed spots that can appear all over the body. The parts most affected are usually the elbows, knees, scalp, lower back and heels.
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