Strep Throat Hospitalization: Duration & When It's Needed
In most cases, strep throat can be treated at home with antibiotics and over-the-counter pain relievers. However, some people may develop more severe symptoms and require hospitalization. This may be necessary for people who have:
* Difficulty breathing
* Severe pain or swelling in the throat
* Dehydration
* A weakened immune system
* Other underlying medical conditions
The length of time a person stays in the hospital for strep throat will vary depending on the severity of their symptoms. Most people can be discharged after a few days of treatment with antibiotics. However, some people may need to stay in the hospital for longer if they have more severe symptoms.
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