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Strep Throat Question!?

I hear that someone who is about 3-5 years of age cannot get strep throat. Is this true?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    That is false. It is more common for children that age to not get the horrible raw throat but they can still get it. Children that age often have some of these symptoms... a fever, tummy ache, possibly a rash, redness around their anus, and a sweet smell to their breath. Have a wonderful day! I hope you don't have a little one with Strep. If you do... good luck and God bless!

    Also I should add (since I just read the other comments) that you can get Strep Throat even if you don't have tonsils or adnoids. You simply need a throat. :)

  • Liana
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    Does'nt sound like it. The common symptoms of strep throat include: 1. Severe and sudden sore throat without coughing, sneezing, or other cold symptoms. 2. Pain or difficulty with swallowing. 3. Fever over 101 F; (lower fevers may indicate a viral infection and not strep.) 4. Swollen lymph nodes in the neck. 5. White or yellow spots or coating on the throat and tonsils. 6. Bright red throat or dark red spots on the roof of the mouth at the back near the throat. 7. Swollen tonsils, although this symptom may also be caused by a viral infection. (In teenagers, mononucleosis can cause a severe sore throat that looks like and has symptoms similar to those of strep throat.) 8. It is easy to tell when you have a sore throat or a cold. It is harder to know when you have strep throat. Generally, sore throats are caused by a viral infection and not strep bacteria. Strep throat usually does not occur with cold symptoms such as coughing, sneezing, or a runny or stuffy nose. The more cold symptoms you have, the less likely it is that your sore throat is a strep infection. 9. In some cases of strep infection, a skin rash develops and spreads over the neck and chest and eventually over the whole body. The rash feels rough like sandpaper. This condition is called scarlet fever. Scarlet fever is treated with antibiotics, which usually lead to a quick recovery. Scarlet fever is not dangerous if treated.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Anyone can get strep throat. When my 5 yr. old was just 16 months she had a severe case of strep throat.

  • 1 decade ago

    Anyone can get strep throat, but it becomes more unlikely as a person ages. Any symptoms require a visit to the doctor as quickly as possible, as it will not resolve on its own and can lead to very serious conditions. It happened to me at age 4. Strep throat to rheumatic fever to nephritis ... hello hospital!

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  • 1 decade ago

    No this is not true. Anyone can catch strep throat.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    False---My children are living proof. If you suspect strep, get your child to the dr---they can do a rapid strep screening in the office.

  • 1 decade ago

    False, my 4 year old has strep right now.

  • 1 decade ago

    false. anyone can get strep throat

  • 1 decade ago

    this is just so wrong!!! My 26 yo daughter just had strep

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    uuh i would think thats false since it soesnt matter what age you are and young people especially someone 3-5 years of age are more likely to get a virus

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