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[|Human|] Hello!I am 19, 55, 155 pounds. I came down with strep throat earlier this week. And the first round of medication the doctor gave me wasnt doing anything for me so I went back and the doctor gave me new medication and my throat it doing much better. When I look in the mirror though, the back of my throat looks like really well marbled piece of steak. I am just curious as to when that will go away.Also, because I had strep throat, it hurt to swallow. So I didnt eat every much for about 3 days. My gums are now really swollen. Does this have to do with my eating? Or is it medication? And will it go back to normal soon?
[|AI|]  Thanks for using Chat Doctor. Read your query. Streptoccus infection can sometimes spread to other areas of your oral cavity and this may be the cause for the swollen gums. I would advise you to get the Strep throat treated completely. If the swollen still persists after the treatment, please consult your periodontist. Maintain a good oral hygiene and get your teeth cleaned. Use an antiseptic mouthwash for a few days. Hope this was helpful. Thanks and regards.