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Streptococcal infections are usually located in the mouth and throat.

They were
known as the common cause of Strep throat. Strep bacteria can live in your
throat, middle ear, sinuses, lungs, skin, tissue under the skin, heart valves, and
blood. They can inhabit our body without causing symptoms. Infections can cause
red and painful swollen tissues, scabby sores, sore throat, and a rash.
Staphylococcal infections are usually found in the skin. But when there is a
surgery or open wound, they find their way into an exposed area which causes
pus, drainage, pain, and slowed healing.

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