People with symptoms of Scarlet Fever cannot use the Sore Throat Test and Treat service as this is for management of bacterial tonsilitis or viral sore throat only. Anyone with signs of Scarlet Fever (sore throat, fever, rash, swollen tongue) should instead, contact their GP or NHS 111. Anyone asking for the Sore Throat Test and Treat Service in a pharmacy who has symptoms indicating possible Scarlet Fever will be referred on to their GP or NHS 111 by the pharmacist.
If your sore throat is severe or you have a persistent sore throat that hasn't started to improve after a week, visit your local Pharmacy for the sore throat test and treat service.
This service is available to help determine whether a sore throat is being caused by a viral or bacterial infection so you can get expert advice and treatment quickly without having to visit your GP.
You will have a consultation with a pharmacist, who will use a set of structured questions and possibly a swab test to determine the cause of your sore throat. If your sore throat is determined to be a viral infection which antibiotics will not treat, the Pharmacist can advise on steps to take to recover. The Pharmacist can also provide antibiotics if the test reveals a bacterial infection.
Looking after yourself at home
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