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Rheumatic fever is the potential complication of a streptococcus infection which can cause endocarditis along with other heart complications.
Always have you and your kids sore throats checked out, as you prob know it's just a throat swab to test for strep.
Hello!
Well, I am a pediatric nurse in a clinic setting. I had strep throat for the first time about 3 years ago. Tonsils swelled up to the size of golf balls, air was closing and the whole works. I was on prednisone and had to get them removed. About 3 weeks ago, I did a throat swab on a child and he coughed allllll over me. lol Well, I did get strep. Yes, just because you do not have tonsils, does not mean you can't get strep.
Strep is a bacteria. I can't imagine that having or not having tonsils makes a difference. I've been exposed to strep throat (DH had it and we didn't know it), I have tonsils, and have never had it.
Tonsils are comprised of lymphatic tissue, so having them and getting strep throat probably just makes it worse because of that (you generally end up with tonsillitis!) - but I can't see where it would make a difference in actually getting it to start with. If you're gonna get it, you're gonna get it, I would suppose.
Had a family who had strep going around in circles...Some of the kids had reoccurring boils. Some had strep. Some with infantigo [sp?] I hope that they didn't have any worse problems like the heart problems listed above
Be real careful around pts who present with this use the precautions etc
And do get help when you need it...
My son was very sick over the holidays. Developed a rash all over his body. looked toxic. We took him in to the ER the day after christmas---strep throat and scarlet fever!!! I did not know that people could still get scarlet fever!
(scarlet fever is a systemic form of a strep infection)
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Hi all, quick question, can I still get strep if I had my tonsils removed as a kid? I've had a swollen, dry and very sore throat for over a week, have been very nauseous and just feeling yucky. Is strep a possibility without tonsils? I tried to find information through online searches can't find an answer to the question. Thanks for any help!