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Strep Throat and Dairy: What You Need to Know
While milk can provide temporary relief from a sore throat, it is not advisable to drink milk if you have strep throat. Milk and other dairy products can actually thicken the mucus in your throat, making it more difficult to swallow and potentially worsening the infection. In addition, milk can interact with certain antibiotics used to treat strep throat, reducing their effectiveness. It's best to stick to clear liquids such as water, broth, and popsicles when you have strep throat.Gum Disease - Related Articles
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