Can a child have a sore throat without fever?
While fevers are a common symptom of strep throat, you can also have strep throat without a fever. However, whether you have a fever or not with strep throat, you are still contagious.
How can I help my 6 year old with a sore throat?
Here are some ways kids can relieve sore throat pain:
- sip warm liquids.
- eat cold or frozen liquids (such as ice pops)
- gargle with saltwater.
- suck on hard candy or throat lozenges (for kids age 4 or older)
- take ibuprofen or acetaminophen as needed.
When should I take my baby to the doctor for a sore throat?
If a sore throat develops with the following symptoms, call your child’s doctor.
- A fever (temperature higher than 102°F [38.9°C])
- Pus on the tonsils.
- Severe throat pain.
- Not taking fluids well.
- Ear pain.
- Swelling of the glands in the neck that gets worse.
- A hard time breathing.
- Severe headache.
How do I know if my 6 month old has a sore throat?
How to tell if your baby has a sore throat
- Refusing to eat or drink, even foods that are normally favorites.
- Crying or seeming in pain when swallowing.
- The glands on the sides of her neck look or feel swollen.
- The back of her throat looks red or swollen.
Should I worry about my baby’s sore throat?
Worrying that you might miss one of your sweetie’s symptoms can be nerve-wracking, of course. The good news is that babies and toddlers under 2 don’t tend to complain about sore throats.
What are the symptoms of a baby with strep throat?
Bacterial infections: Rarely, a baby may have swollen glands, patches in the throat, a fever, or trouble swallowing. Tonsillitis: Tonsillitis is a rare condition, with similar symptoms to strep throat.
Is a sore throat a medical emergency for new parents?
You suspect a sore throat, and you’re worried it could be something more serious, like strep or tonsillitis. Sore or scratchy throats are rarely a medical emergency on their own, but can still be troubling for new and veteran parents alike.
Is it normal to have a sore throat with no fever?
In most cases a sore throat with no fever is nothing to be worried about. “Generally a sore throat without fever is less of a concern than a sore throat with fever,” says Hiten Patel, MD, a family medicine physician at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. Here are five common causes of a sore throat that don’t typically cause fever. 1.