A sore throat can be a symptom of many conditions, such as the flu or allergies, but is often caused by a contagious infection called strep throat. Strep throat symptoms include:
- Body aches
- Hoarseness
- Fatigue
- Fever
- Painful, swollen throat
- Swollen lymph nodes
- Red spots, called petechiae, on the roof of the mouth
- White patches or streaks of pus on the tonsils
In kids, strep can also produce symptoms of belly aches and headaches not typical in adults.
The only way to know if it’s strep throat or a sore throat caused by other conditions is with a strep throat test. Only a healthcare provider can evaluate your symptoms, administer a strep test, and determine your best course of action.