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  1. Scarlet Fever. Scarlet Fever. The classic scarlet fever rash initially appears as tiny red papules on the chest and abdomen. Papules may then spread over the body. The rash resembles sunburn, feels like rough sandpaper, and lasts about 2 to 5 days. SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY.

  2. Scarlet fever is an infectious disease that causes a rash. It is caused by the same kind of bacteria that causes strep throat. The illness starts with symptoms such as fever and sore throat. The rash starts about 1 to 2 days after symptoms. The red, sandpaper-like rash appears on the neck, forehead, cheeks, and chest.

  3. May 25, 2023 · An abscess is an infection characterized by a collection of pus under the skin. Bacteria commonly causing abscesses are Staphylococcus aureus (commonly known as “staph”) and Streptococcus (commonly known as “strep”). These bacteria enter the skin through any cracks or injury to the skin. The area of skin then becomes tender, warm, and ...

  4. Feb 28, 2024 · Prevention. Treating scarlet fever involves killing the bacteria that's causing it and doing what you can to ease symptoms as the infection resolves. Antibiotics, such as penicillin and amoxicillin, are essential. But warm salt gargles, oatmeal baths, and other home remedies can be beneficial additions to your treatment plan, too, working to ...

  5. Aug 10, 2023 · Scarlet fever symptoms and signs may include a reddish sore throat, a fever (101 F or above), and a widespread red rash (exanthem) with a sandpaper-like texture, and a tongue that resembles a strawberry (red with small bumps also termed strawberry tongue). Some patients will have a whitish coating on the tongue or the throat and may have ...

  6. Scarlet fever (known in older medical literature as scarlatina) is an illness caused the same bacteria that cause strep throat. A person with scarlet fever most commonly develops a sore throat and rash. Scarlet fever is usually seen in children under the age of 18. For unknown reasons, scarlet fever has become less common in recent years.

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