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    Strep Throat

    Condition:Strept Throat
    Other:Streptococcal Pharyngitis
    ICD-10 Codes: J02.0
    • Summary
    • Naturopathic Treatments
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    Summary

    ACUTE - General approach to treating acute strept throat:
    1. Antimicrobial herbs (Goldenseal, Myrrh, Echinacea, Pokeroot)
    2. Gargle (salt, xylitol, tea trea, sage tea)

    Note: Refer for antibiotic use if symptoms do not improve quickly.

    RECURRENT
    1. Remove food sensitivities (dairy, eggs, gluten, yeast, etc)
    2. Treat nutreint deficiencies (Vitamin D, Zinc)

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    Strep Throat

    Condition:Strept Throat
    Other:Streptococcal Pharyngitis
    ICD-10 Codes:J02.0

    Summary

    ACUTE - General approach to treating acute strept throat:
    1. Antimicrobial herbs (Goldenseal, Myrrh, Echinacea, Pokeroot)
    2. Gargle (salt, xylitol, tea trea, sage tea)

    Note: Refer for antibiotic use if symptoms do not improve quickly.

    RECURRENT
    1. Remove food sensitivities (dairy, eggs, gluten, yeast, etc)
    2. Treat nutreint deficiencies (Vitamin D, Zinc)

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