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Strep throat is contagious and can spread easily through close contact with an infected person, especially via respiratory droplets from coughing or sneezing.
🩺 How It Spreads
- It spreads through airborne droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes.
- Sharing utensils, drinks, or close personal contact can also transmit the bacteria.
- It is most contagious during the acute phase before antibiotics are started.
🏥 What To Do
- Practice good hand hygiene and avoid close contact with infected individuals.
- If you suspect strep throat, see an ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialist or a general doctor for diagnosis and treatment.
- Early antibiotic treatment reduces contagiousness and speeds recovery.
⚠️ When To Seek Care
- If you develop a sore throat with fever, swollen glands, or difficulty swallowing.
- If symptoms worsen or do not improve after starting treatment.
Consult a doctor promptly for proper testing and treatment to prevent spreading strep throat to others.