Severely unwell patients should be admitted to hospital e.g. stridor, breathing difficulty, dehydration, systemically unwell
Treatment involves IV fluids, antibiotics and steroids
Ensure infection control for acute Strep. pyrogenes infection - solation for the first 48 hours of treatment, contact precautions, standard infection control precautions, consider droplet precautions
Surgical management
'Watchful waiting' more appropriate than tonsillectomy for children with mild sore throats
Recommended for recurrent severe sore throat due to acute tonsillitis in adults
Complications
Otitis media (most common)
Peritonsillar abscess (quincy)
Parapharyngeal abscess
Epiglottitis
Lemierre symdrome - suppurative thrombophlebitis of jugular vein
Rheumatic fever is a late complication of Strep. pyrogenes infection - fever, arthritis and pancarditis 3 weeks post sore throat