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  1. Jun 7, 2022 · Scarlet fever germs spread more easily among people in close contact, such as family members, child-care groups or classmates. Scarlet fever most often occurs after a strep throat infection. Sometimes scarlet fever may occur after a skin infection, such as impetigo.

  2. May 24, 2022 · Is scarlet fever contagious? Scarlet fever is contagious. It spreads through droplets in the air that people pass on when coughing or sneezing. Who is at risk for scarlet fever? Anyone can get scarlet fever. It's more common in children ages 5 to 15 than in adults.

  3. Headache. Vomiting. Stomach pain. Coated white tongue. Strawberry-like color of the tongue. The rash starts about 1 to 2 days after the first symptoms. The red, sandpaper-like rash appears on the neck, forehead, cheeks, and chest. It may then spread to the arms and back. The rash usually starts to fade after 2 to 7 days.

  4. Jun 7, 2022 · Diseases & Conditions. Scarlet fever. Request an appointment. Symptoms & causes. Diagnosis & treatment. On this page. Diagnosis. Treatment. Self care. Preparing for your appointment. Diagnosis. During the physical exam, your health care provider will: Look at the condition of your child's throat, tonsils and tongue.

  5. Nov 10, 2022 · Scarlet fever usually causes a sore throat and a bright red rash that may be harder to see in people with darker skin. It typically affects children, but anyone can...

  6. Overview. Symptoms & Causes. Diagnosis & Treatments. Programs & Services. Contact Us. What is scarlet fever? Scarlet fever, also known as scarlatina, is a contagious infection caused by the same bacteria that causes strep throat. In some cases, if your child has strep throat, she may also develop scarlet fever.

  7. Print. What Is Scarlet Fever? Scarlet fever is an illness that can happen in kids, usually 5–15 years old, who also have strep throat or strep skin infections. The strep bacteria make a toxin (poison) that causes a bright red, bumpy rash. The rash spreads over most of the body and is what gives scarlet fever (also known as scarlatina) its name.

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