Sore throat for 3 days no fever

So, you wake up one morning and your throat (or worse, your child’s throat) is itchy, inflamed, and irritated.

It’s just a sore throat.

Or is it?

Sign and symptoms of a sore throat (scientifically called pharyngitis) can just as easily be the beginnings of something more serious: strep throat (Streptococcal Pharyngitis) caused by strep bacteria.

Let’s take a look at the signs to narrow it down a little bit further.

Sore Throat Symptoms

A sore throat can be caused by allergens, like pollen and dust or even food, or sometimes bacterial infections. The most common culprits, however, are flu and viral infections and will not respond to the course of antibiotics.

Symptoms include:

  • A swollen, scratchy throat and tonsils
  • Moderate fever
  • Earache
  • Moderate rash
  • Lump on the neck (caused by swollen glands)
  • Runny nose
  • Cough or common cold
  • Congestion
  • Difficulty breathing

Home treatment is usually all that is needed and certain at-home remedies differ for adults and children. Though these same flu remedies are recommended for sore throats in adults:

  • Gargle with warm salt water (1 to 5 ratio of salt to water) to help reduce swelling and relieve discomfort
  • Warm liquids, such as honey & lemon tea or a broth soup
  • Warm or cool mist using a humidifier
  • Medicated throat lozenges
  • Throat sprays containing phenol

You can also take an over-the-counter pain reliever for associated body aches and pains.

If you keep having recurring sore throats, your throat is sore for longer than a week, and are dehydrated you should see your doctor, or drop in to a GoHealth Urgent Care nearest you for a check-up. We can evaluate to see if you should be prescribed something to relieve the itchy cough and throat pain.

Strep Throat Symptoms

Signs and symptoms of strep throat are very similar to an ordinary sore throat, but in general strep throat has:

  • White patches on the tonsils or back of the throat
  • Just a sore throat without cough/cold symptoms like a runny nose or congestion
  • Swollen lymph nodes (right below the earlobes)
  • Red and swollen tonsils, sometimes accompanied by white patches or streaks
  • Tiny red spots on the back of the roof of the mouth
  • Difficulty swallowing or breathing
  • Headaches
  • Ear infections
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • An extreme rash, known as Scarlet Fever
  • Rheumatic fever

If these symptoms last more than two days, you might have strep. Don’t panic! Only rarely does it demand emergency attention. 

Diagnosis & Treatment for Strep Throat

Providers can perform a quick strep test to look for antigens (indicator molecules) belonging to the bacterial strain Streptococcus A.

If negative…

You’re not out of the woods yet. The rapid strep test is good, but not perfect: about 15% of people with strep throat may have a negative test result.  If your provider still suspects strep throat, he or she can conduct a throat culture.

Results may take 1-2 days to return. If you have a sore throat, be sure to treat it either with a few home remedies or contact your local urgent care for a prescription to comfort you and get you through it.

If positive…

Sorry! You have strep throat. You will most likely be prescribed antibiotics and feel better in approximately However, it is important that you

If you don't, you allow the bacteria that remain in your system to mutate and become more resistant to antibiotics.

You may also consider taking ibuprofen (such as Advil) or acetaminophen (like Tylenol) to reduce throat pain and fever symptoms.

Remember: Strep is very contagious. Don’t risk infecting your friends & family and get treated now!

What to Do if You Think Your Child Has Strep Throat

If you notice these symptoms and think your child has strep throat, once again, there’s no need to rush to an emergency room.

You may not need to schedule a doctor’s visit with your child’s pediatrician, either.

Strep throat is painful, and your child may have to wait hours or even days to see a primary care physician or pediatrician.

Instead, an urgent care facility is the perfect place to turn. Places like GoHealth Urgent Care frequently test and treat strep throat, especially in young children. We can also refer an ear, nose, and throat specialist is something to think about, should the problem persist.

When you visit our urgent care center, there is no need to schedule an appointment and your wait time will be short (wait times are usually less than 15 minutes.)

Another tip to remember is this: strep throat is very contagious, so make sure your child stays home from school or other responsibilities after a strep diagnosis. After 24 hours of antibiotics, the infection will no longer be contagious.

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Is it normal for a sore throat to last 3 days?

Sore throats, also known as pharyngitis, can be acute, lasting only a few days, or chronic, lingering on until their underlying cause is addressed. Most sore throats are the result of common viruses and resolve on their own within 3 to 10 days. Sore throats caused by a bacterial infection or allergies may last longer.

What should I do if my throat hurts for 3 days?

According to the American Academy of Otolaryngology, you should see your doctor if you have a sore throat and any of the following associated conditions: A sore throat that is severe or lasts longer than a week. Difficulty swallowing. Difficulty breathing.

What causes sore throat but no fever?

Most sore throats are caused by viruses or bacteria, which often come with other signs of infection, such as a fever. Even so, there are other causes of a sore throat that may not present with a fever, including allergies, acid reflux, colds, STIs, environmental pollutants, or even cancer.

How long does a sore throat without fever last?

Usually, no specific medical treatment is needed if a virus is causing the sore throat. The throat most often gets better on its own within five to seven days. Antibiotic medicine does not cure viral pharyngitis.