Author Topic: i might have strep D:  (Read 3026 times)

Eat honey and orange juice. Lots.
Don't talk unless you have to.

May just be tonsillitis, I had it once. Do you have white specks also in the back of your throat??

May just be tonsillitis, I had it once. Do you have white specks also in the back of your throat??

Squiggles, we're pretty sure he didn't engage in ANY loveual acts leading to a sore throat.

Squiggles, we're pretty sure he didn't engage in ANY loveual acts leading to a sore throat.

Shut up........it's a condition...

lol stop suking so much richard or you will get sore throt, like jacky

I read it as "I might strip."

lol stop suking so much richard or you will get sore throt, like jacky

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The most common causes of tonsillitis are the common cold viruses (adenovirus, rhinovirus, influenza, coronavirus, respiratory syncytial virus).  It can also be caused by Epstein-Barr virus, herpes simplex virus, cytomegalovirus, or HIV.  The second most common causes are bacterial. The most common bacterial cause is Group A β-hemolytic streptococcus (GABHS), which causes strep throat.  Less common bacterial causes include: Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Chlamydia pneumoniae, pertussis, Fusobacterium, diphtheria, syphilis, and gonorrhea.

Under normal circumstances, as viruses and bacteria enter the body through the nose and mouth, they are filtered in the tonsils. Within the tonsils, white blood cells of the immune system mount an attack that helps destroy the viruses or bacteria, and also causes inflammation and fever. The infection may also be present in the throat and surrounding areas, causing inflammation of the pharynx. This is the area in the back of the throat that lies between the voice box and the tonsils.

Tonsillitis may be caused by Group A streptococcal bacteria, resulting in strep throat. Viral tonsillitis may be caused by numerous viruses such as the Epstein-Barr virus (the cause of infectious mononucleosis) or adenovirus.

Sometimes, tonsillitis is caused by an infection of spirochaeta and treponema, in this case called Vincent's angina or Plaut-Vincent angina]
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Yeah, it's white blood cells, not sperm.

does anyone a way to help stop it from hurting. it mainly hurts when i sowllow. i think its strep cause ive had it many timeds before around this time of year...

Yeah, it's white blood cells, not sperm.

Good god, I apologize.

Also, why did you post a picture of Al from Die Hard in a weird shirt thing?

Good god, I apologize.

Also, why did you post a picture of Al from Die Hard in a weird shirt thing?
Thats Carl Winslow fool