- Simran Suri
A sore throat is characterized by discomfort, pain, or irritation in the throat. Determining the specific organism causing the sore throat often requires a medical diagnosis.
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Here is a list of tests that can be done.
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A swab from the throat helps identify the specific bacteria causing the infection, notably for diagnosing streptococcal infections.
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A PCR test, involving a throat swab, is used to detect the presence of SARS-CoV-2, the virus causing COVID-19, particularly when a sore throat is suspected as a symptom.
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This swift diagnostic test detects streptococcal bacteria within minutes, aiding in the rapid diagnosis of strep throat.
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Healthcare providers conduct an examination to assess the throat and neck for signs of infection, inflammation, or swollen tonsils.
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Blood tests can reveal elevated white blood cell counts, indicating the presence of an infection.
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