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Can you have a strep throat and bronchitis at the same time?

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Yes. Many conditions can co-exist with other conditions or diseases. Strep needs to be treated with antibiotics. These are both considered upper respiratory infections and can be caught by the same person or different people (especially when in crowds). read more

The symptoms could just happen to come to light at around the same time. It’s important to get the strep treated and see how bad the bronchitis it. If coughing is an issue, cough suppressants can be taken, over the counter or prescription. Untreated bronchitis can lead to pneumonia, which can be serious, too. read more

For example, I think my music teacher had a sinus infection, strep throat, and bronchitis all at the same time. If you're on an antibiotic for strep, you could be getting better from that, but you maybe got infected with a sinus cold. read more

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