Health Tip: Having a Throat Culture?
(HealthDay News) -- A throat culture is a diagnostic test that's often used to diagnose strep throat. While not painful, a throat culture may be uncomfortable and rather frightening for children.
Here is information to help you prepare for a throat culture, courtesy of the U.S. National Library of Medicine:
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A throat culture is taken by using a long stick with cotton on the end to swab the throat and check for bacteria.
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Gagging is common during a throat culture, but try to resist the reflex.
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You shouldn't use an antiseptic mouthwash before the test.
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Side effects and pain are rare from a throat culture, but some people may feel nauseous, or may vomit or cough.
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The presence of abnormal bacteria on the culture indicates an infection, often strep throat.
Date Last Reviewed:
4/21/2008
Date Last Modified:
4/21/2008