What Is Scarlet Fever?

Scarlet fever is a sickness that can occur in kids, generally 5-15 years of age, who additionally have strep throat or strep skin infections. The strep bacteria make a toxin that leads to a bright red and bumpy rash.

The rash spreads over a large portion of the body and gives scarlet fever (called scarlatina) its name. It frequently seems to be a bad sunburn with fine bumps that might feel harsh like sandpaper, and it can be itchy. It begins to disappear after a week. The skin where the rash was and furthermore the hands and feet could peel for quite some time.

If your kid has a rash like this, calling your child's doctor is important. Kids with red fever need treatment with antibiotics.

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Bacteria cause scarlet fever

Bacteria is known as group A Streptococcus (group A strep) cause scarlet fever. These bacteria are also the reason for strep throat. The bacteria make a toxin, which causes a rash — the "scarlet" of scarlet fever.

How can parents help?

Eating can be difficult for kids with serious strep throat, so serving soft foods or a liquid diet might be ideal. Incorporate alleviating teas and warm nutritious soups, or cool beverages, popsicles, or slushies. Help your kid drinks a lot of liquids. You can give acetaminophen or ibuprofen for fever or throat pain.

If the rash itches, ensure that your kid's fingernails are trimmed short so skin is not damaged through scratching. Attempt an over-the-counter anti-itch med to assist with easing the itching.

Can scarlet fever be prevented?

The bacterial infection that causes scarlet fever is contagious. Children who have scarlet fever can spread the bacteria to others through coughing and sneezing. A skin infection caused by strep bacteria, similar to impetigo, can be transmitted to others through contact with the skin.

At the point when a kid is sick at home, it's always more safe to keep their toothbrush, drinking glasses, and eating utensils separate from those of other family members, and to wash these items well in hot lathery water. Wash your hands and frequently as you care for a kid with a strep infection.

When to see a doctor

Talk to your doctor at best children hospital in Medchal if your kid has an irritated or sore throat with:

  1. A fever of 100.4 F (38.0 C) or higher
  2. Tender or swollen glands in the neck
  3. A red rash

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