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Due to lengthy incubation periods for strep throat, it might be impossible to be wary of its signs and symptoms.
Strep throat is caused by bacterial infections. Streptococcus
bacteria are responsible for this infection and it is like many
organisms take time to grow. After infection, it hides in the body as
it generates into a fully developed bacteria. There is also the
multiplication of the organisms up to a point when they can fully
affect a sore throat infection. Incubation periods for strep throat
range between 3 to 5 days.
How does one get infected? Generally, the bacteria are air borne.
This makes it one of the riskiest contagious diseases. Any interaction
with infected persons will result in an infection if the attendant
inhales contaminated air.
Apart from being air borne, the bacteria can also spread through
contact. Not just any contact; but contact with infected fluids like
mucus or saliva. So this tells a lot about the preventive
measures. First of all, the bacteria are controllable by implementing
clean personal hygiene. This means both the infected and uninfected
should initiate plans to prevent spread. From an infected person point
of view, he should protect his environment by limiting sneezes to the
air.
What happens during the incubation period for strep throat? The
bacteria stay inactive in the body for about three days or more
depending on body make up. If the host is of perfect health, then it
is more likely the infection will take lengthier periods to
manifest. During this time, the body tries to fight the bacterial
infection. On the other hand, the streptococcus bacteria proliferate
to significant levels in order to overpower the body' defense. After
the incubation period for strep throat, the first symptoms start to
show. Normally, the earliest sign is a mild pain in throat. As time
progresses, the infection becomes severe characterized by painful sore
in the throat. Accompanied with this are headaches, inflammation in
the whole neck, cough and general body weakness. A full blown
infection can make the host be bed-ridden for weeks.
It is impossible to implement early treatment during the incubation
period for strep throat. This is because the period is often
characterized by normalcy as in any other healthy being. Therefore,
preventive measures should be implemented immediately after the first
symptoms show. Home based treatments are equally effective in
preventing progression of the illness. However, there should be
antibiotics use to speed up the healing. Antibiotics use should not
be done blindly; professional help should be sought from a
physician. There are several bacterial infections that plague the
throat. A doctor' oriented check up will help in confirming that it is
a strep throat occurrence and not anything else.
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