Viral Pharyngitis Plan

Patient presenting with sore throat consistent with viral pharyngitis.  
The patient did not have trismus, hot potato voice, uvula deviation, unilateral tonsillar swelling, toxic appearance, drooling or pain with movement of the trachea to suggest peritonsillar abscess or epiglottitis.  No evidence of bacterial infections including peritonsillar abscess, retropharyngeal abscess, epiglottitis.  Rapid strep was obtained and was negative.  
Patient advised to continue ibuprofen and Tylenol at home.
Patient presenting with sore throat consistent with viral pharyngitis.
The patient did not have trismus, hot potato voice, uvula deviation, unilateral tonsillar swelling, toxic appearance, drooling or pain with movement of the trachea to suggest peritonsillar abscess or epiglottitis. No evidence of bacterial infections including peritonsillar abscess, retropharyngeal abscess, epiglottitis. Rapid strep was obtained and was negative.
Patient advised to continue ibuprofen and Tylenol at home.

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