Are bacterial throat infections serious?

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  1. Bacterial throat infections are usually not very serious. Most of the time, antibiotics can resolve all of the symptoms of these infections within a day or two. However, untreated bacterial throat infections can result in more serious illnesses. Various forms of fever, along with inflammation of the kidneys and joints, are possible. Other infections are possible to occur as a result of the infection spreading, particularly in the ear.

    Bacterial throat infections are usually not very serious. Most of the time, antibiotics can resolve all of the symptoms of these infections within a day or two. However, untreated bacterial throat infections can result in more serious illnesses.... More