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Signs and Symptoms of Strep Throat

The classic signs of streptococcal pharyngitis are a fever higher than 38 °C (100.4 °F); intense pharyngeal pain; erythema associated with pharyngeal inflammation; and swollen, dark-red palatine tonsils, often dotted with patches of pus; and petechiae on the soft or hard palate. The submandibular lymph nodes beneath the angle of the jaw are also often swollen during strep throat.

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