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More parents seem to be making an effort in recent years to limit antibiotic exposure for their children. This is due to concerns about how this may impact long term health or contribute to increased susceptibility to deadly superbugs such as C-Diff. Treating strep throat without meds remains a glaring exception to this trend.
It seems that whenever a doctor diagnoses a child or even an adult with strep throat, there is no question that they require an immediate round of antibiotics. Even those who typically avoid meds and follow a more holistic lifestyle seem to fall into this trap.Â
Strep Throat Symptoms
There is no doubt that strep throat is a serious infection. It is a bacterial infection and involves severe inflammation of the throat and tonsils. Typical signs of strep throat include:
- Sudden, severe sore throat
- Fever higher than 101°F/ 38 °C
- Pain when swallowing
- Pale colored spots on the back of a bright red throat
Some people suffering from strep throat will also get swollen lymph glands in their neck. Others experience vomiting or a red skin rash.
How Long Does Strep Throat Last?
Strep throat will only last 3 to 7 days with or without treatment. Doctors usually treat strep throat with antibiotics even though they will not make you well any faster. Strep throat contagiousness will continue for 24 hours once antibiotics are started. With no treatment, strep throat continues to be contagious until symptoms resolve.
In response to the persistent overuse of antibiotics for strep throat, the journal Canadian Family Physician states:
… symptoms caused by a bacterial sore throat [strep] fail to clear much faster when treated with antibiotics than they would if left alone.
It is certainly easier and quicker to hand out prescriptions every time than to explain and reassure. Each time we do this, however, we reinforce patients’ fears.
Do family physicians have to declare a conflict of interest in answering these questions? If we were to lower ourselves to examining the vulgar subject of money, it is certainly in our financial interest to keep many patients scared enough to rush to our offices whenever they get sore throats.
In view of the large number of antibiotics prescribed for sore throats, perhaps it is time to review whether we should be using such treatment for strep throat infections at all.
Is Strep Throat Overmedicated?
Mmmm.
Sounds like the idea of not administering antibiotics for strep throat may not be as crazy as it first sounds. Are doctors overmedicating strep throat just like they overmedicate ear infections, colds and sinus/respiratory infections?
A round of antibiotics has the potential to cause permanent damage to the gut flora. This, in turn, has a lifelong impact on overall immunity to both chronic and acute illness. Skipping those antibiotic pills altogether may prove in the long run to be the smartest approach of all.
Do You Have to Get Antibiotics for Strep Throat?
In light of the fact that every round of antibiotics potentially damages the gut in a manner than can never be 100% repaired, I think questioning the automatic use of antibiotics for every single case of strep is worth consideration. While some people clearly need meds, they are not necessary for everyone even if the suggestion may seem ludicrous at first.
The complications of strep throat are, after all, extremely serious. However, they are also rare especially for a healthy person with no autoimmune issues. Scarlet fever, inflammation of the kidney, or rheumatic fever which could permanently damage the heart are all remote possibilities.
I dated a guy in high school who was deaf in one ear from Scarlet fever (who is ironically now a MD). I am in no way kidding myself about how serious complications from strep throat can be by questioning whether antibiotics are truly needed for this type of infection.
My Experience with Untreated Strep Throat
My serious doubts about the wisdom of using antibiotics for strep throat go back to my one and only experience with this infection the summer I turned 15.  Strep was by far the worst sore throat I’ve ever had and the pain when I swallowed was almost unbearable to endure.
My Father, a Family Physician, made the decision not to put me on any antibiotics and let me ride it out under my own power. My Dad wasn’t into herbs or anything so I didn’t have any alternative treatments administered either.
The infection lasted over a week … my memory remembers a full two weeks but it might have been a few days shy of that.
I lost several pounds during that illness as I could only endure swallowing liquids the entire time. I pretty much subsisted on vanilla milkshakes from the ice cream shop down the road for the duration of that awful infection and I still got well under my own power with no complications.
The interesting thing is that I seem to have developed an immunity to strep ever since. I’ve never had strep throat ever again in 35+ years. This is despite repeated exposures at close range. During college, I even had a roommate with strep and didn’t get sick. This despite eating pretty rotten cafeteria food and lots of sugary foods. This no doubt suppressed my immune function considerably.
Is it possible that allowing the body to fight off strep throat naturally on its own confers partial or total immunity?
I’ve often considered this possibility over the years. My personal belief is that yes, it is very much possible to develop an immunity to strep throat. Certainly, though, my anecdotal story does not in any way provide sufficient evidence.
I can say with certainty that if and when any of my children (or myself) ever came down with strep throat, hands down I would without question skip the antibiotics.
Why?
Developing Strep Throat Immunity (yes, it’s possible!)
The reason is that folks who take antibiotics for strep throat seem to get it over and over and over again. Sometimes they get strep throat again within mere days or weeks from the previous infection. Have you noticed this vicious cycle too?
Wouldn’t it be a far better and healthier approach to fight it off one time and be done with it possibly for the rest of your life?
My retired MD Dad is of the philosophy that if you give the body a crutch every time it gets ill, it will always expect and demand that crutch. This results in immunity getting weaker over time. I have witnessed the truth of this philosophy through observation. Those who have the tendency to over-medicate their illnesses whether it be with antibiotics or (gasp) even natural remedies can unwittingly experience a downside.
Attempting to squelch illness at the first sign of a sniffle, for example, is not a wise approach in my opinion even if nontoxic.
The immune system stays strong when it is allowed to fight and defeat an illness with no interference. Ideally, rest and nourishment only (including frequent mugs of homemade bone broth or soups made with it) should be provided.
Now, I do think that much consideration needs to be given to the health of the individual before forgoing the meds. A child with autoimmune issues who is not eating well in the first place probably should just take the antibiotics.
On the other hand, a robust healthy child with no autoimmune illness who is consuming an excellent diet has a superb chance of handling the infection well with no intervention.
My Daughter’s Experience with Untreated Strep Throat
Recently, my preteen daughter came down with strep. She is my youngest child, and this was the first time any of my three children had ever had strep throat.
Given that she is healthy with no underlying health issues, my husband and I decided to ride it out. We treated her with natural antibiotics only.
The result?
She recovered completely within 48 hours. In fact, the white spots on her throat disappeared in less than 12 hours once we started treatments. We used garlic, raw manuka honey, and turmeric several times a day.
It will be interesting to see if she ever gets strep throat again. My bet is that she won’t. She will likely develop partial or total lifelong immunity just like I did when I recovered at age 15 from untreated strep.
UPDATE
It’s been nearly four years including a very bad flu season with no recurrence of strep for my daughter. It’s looking good for her having developed natural immunity.
Have you recovered from strep throat with no antibiotics needed? Did you develop a strep throat immunity afterward? Please let us know your experience in the comments section.
References
Canadian Family Physician, Should we treat strep throat with antibiotics?
More Information
How to Repair Your Gut After Antibiotics
Why Antibiotics Today Could Threaten Your Life Tomorrow
Erica
I realize this is an old post but wanted to post in case people read all of the comments. I have really enjoyed reading your blog. I feel compelled to respond to this one.
I am a homeopath and understand completely not wanting to rob the body of its natural healing. However, I have experienced first hand what can happen with untreated strep and let me tell you it is freaking scary. For adults – do what you think is best for you. For parents, if you are not going to treat your child’s strep throat with antibiotics – be prepared for possibly serious consequences.
My oldest had a strep-like illness (matched all the symptoms but was not confirmed via lab diagnosis because it was treated at home with homeopathy). Shortly thereafter, she developed something called HSP (Henoch Schonlein Purpura). Basically, it was an over immune response by her vascular system which also triggered nephritis. She was covered in bruises, paralyzed from the neck down, and bleeding internally. The doctors at All Childrens said there was nothing they could do for her so let me treat her homeopathically. I’m happy to say she is now healthy but it took a very long time to recover her. HSP can sometimes follow strep.
Fast forward several years, my littlest, completely unvaxed, mostly healthy, but still some gut issues due to inherited candida, developed a strep like illness. She seemed mildly ill so I waited out treatment until she woke up after a few days with a rash that had manifested in a cut on her hand. Within hours, the scarlet fever rash developed and then a strawberry tongue. I did take her to the doctors for a diagnosis this time. However, decided against giving the antibiotics because she had only had one allopathic medication in her 6 years (for breathing difficulties from epiglottitis/croup) and she had an allergic reaction to it. We have a family history of antibiotic allergy. I felt she was better off going strictly homeopathic. The doctor agreed at this point that the antibiotics would not prevent rheumatic fever if it were to happen because the rash had already developed.
She become dramatically ill that evening but the homeopathy helped and she was well within two days. Until 14 days later when she developed the classic symptoms of rheumatic fever. Thankfully, I treated her homeopathically and she recovered well. But I do not know what, if any, damage was done. She has developed strep two more times in the year and a half since. This tendency to chronic reocurrence was addressed with the homeopathic strep nosode.
I had multiple episodes of strep throat as a child all treated with antibiotics. My health was a trainwreck before finding homeopathy. However, I did not develop strep when my children did. There is a big difference between children and adults.
My point is this — not everyone can treat their child when these consequences develop. And very few children these days are truly healthy. A parent really has no way of knowing how their child’s immune system will respond. We have followed an extremely healthy diet/way of life since my son’s autism recovery but my children still get sick, sometimes dramatically so.
Strep throat is nothing to ignore. Strep throat can and does kill children. And yes, antibiotic reactions do as well. But as a parent, how do you know what the right decision is. Please don’t make your decision based off what someone on the internet says happened to them (including me!).
Untreated strep can result in rheumatic fever, PANDAS, and death. Homeopathy is powerful medicine, but even that can fail. Back when there were no antibiotics, people sometimes died of scarlet fever, even when treated homeopathically. It was called “scarlet fever of the malignant type.” It’s rare but it does happen. PANDAS however, is not so rare.
Ideally, every person reading this blog will make a conscious, rational decision regarding treatment for strep and not just run for the antibiotics at every sore throat. But the original post as is, without further perspective, may be more harmful than helpful.
For what it’s worth.
Charlie
well seeing as i felt like dying for 3 days, I chose to take antibiotics. Why have all these doctors and extensive research put into meds to benefit human race and not take them? I understand the natural route but extreme fevers for more than 3 days because my “gut” might be damaged by antibiotics. who cares
anne ward
i dont have the money this month to go get xhecked for strep.
but i think i may have it i have not taking antibotics allong with any other kind of doctor persribed other than something for acid reflux if i dont have that med then i be come very sick. but anyway i have auto immune disorders to i still need to go to the doctor and posibly go on antibotics for it. my throat has been hurting longer than a week. but it just started to hurt real bad this morning. it hurts real bad swollwing or talking. nd feel like their is somthing stuck in my throat but their is not. what do you think i should do ?
so far no fever or head ach just bad sore throat coughing and sinus seem to only have a problem when i lay down to sleep. someone help me plz ?
Marissa
this article could be right for some but not for others like me when i waited it out i got a peritonsillar abscess when i was in middle school if anyone has any suggestion on any recipes i could try please email me i am looking for something that will work without my tonsils getting removed
Erica Bull
so then should not take meds and just ride out the strept throat and see what happens?
i have it but im getting it on and off.. it doesnt hurt to swallow food or just saliva alone as much… what should i do? thanks
Erika Krumbeck, ND
This is another example of why Dr. Google can be misleading at best, and dangerous at worst.
As a naturopathic physician, I agree with Adarsh – antibiotics are not given to get rid of the “sore throat,” but rather to prevent rheumatic fever, rheumatic heart disease (read: potential heart failure), and post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis (read: potential kidney failure). This is a serious issue.
As a naturopathic physician, I am comfortable treating strep throat herbally, but only under the conditions that a patient is closely monitored and follows an herbal protocol precisely. My patients who choose this approach understand that there is NO guarantee that herbal methods have a 100% chance of preventing these negative sequelae.
Once again, I wish your readers the best of health. I also implore your readers – please consult your physician before trying any of the medical advice listed here or on any other website. Remember that many bloggers are not physicians and do not have medical training. If you are looking for a natural approach to medicine, and want a naturally-minded physician who has 4 years of medical training, I advise finding a licensed naturopathic physician (ND) in your area.
In Health,
Erika Krumbeck, ND
http://www.mtwholehealth.com
Adarsh
“You need antibiotics to get rid of the strep. The sore throat will go away without treatment. The rheumatic fever or post-streptococcal glomerluonephritis will not, and if you’re one of the unlucky ones to get that, could have a devastating impact on your life (lifelong heart problems or kidney failure).
THAT’s why we treat strep – not because of the sore throat – because of the severe consequences that some people suffer. My grandfather had rheumatic heart disease, and from that had mitral valve problems, atrial fibrillation and strokes. It’s much rarer these days because we treat the strep when it’s in the sore throat stage.”
From: Yahoo! Answers