(HealthDay News) — Strep throat is a nasty infection, dubbed “strep” because it’s caused by streptococcus bacteria.
The American Academy of Family Physicians says common symptoms of strep throat include:
- Having a fever.
- Having swelling and pain in the glands that surround the neck.
- Having swelling and redness of the tonsils.
- Having visible white patches on the tonsils or in the throat.
- Having a headache.
- In children, having a rash or pain in the belly, or vomiting.