Needless to say, whenever a child is struck with an illness, the parents immediately start looking for the solution to reverse the condition. When Scarlet Fever strikes, manifested by sore throat, rash, and itching, parents desperately try anything to stop it! This has become even more common since 2015 due to the increase in the prevalence of scarlet fever cases. The good news is that modern medicine has developed new ways to address the symptoms and reverse the condition.
How Do You Get Scarlet Fever?
Streptococcus bacteria infects children by releasing toxins and children who are more susceptible to it are the most prone to getting Scarlet Fever. Consequently, they experience rash on the face, neck, back, and chest, while the area surrounding the mouth is left intact.
Within 6 days the skin begins to peel off, along with other symptoms:
Flushed face
Itchy skin
Swollen neck glands
High Fever (101°F)
Abdominal pain
Sore throat
Red rash
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