Scarlet Fever Is Back And Every Parent Needs To Watch Out For These Warning Signs

This specific disease called Scarlet fever was devastating in the past. The bad thing is that is coming back again. There are warning signs and symptoms every parent must watch out for. When our children are struck with an illness we are eager to find the right solution to bring them back to health. When Scarlet Fever strikes, characterized by its rash, itch, and sore throat, we rush into a frenzy to try anything to stop it. This frenzy has become more common since 2015 as there was a huge increase in scarlet fever cases, caused by a new aggressive strain. Luckily, we’ve come a long way since the pre-antibiotic Middle Ages and have developed ways to treat both the symptoms and cure the infection.
How Do You Get Scarlet Fever?
The common Streptococcus bacteria (the same kind that causes strep throat), infects children by secreting a toxin. Children who are susceptible to this bacteria will get Scarlet Fever. As a result, they develop a sunburn-like rash on the face, neck, back and chest, while the area around the mouth is left unaffected.
After six days the skin starts to peels off, alongside other symptoms:
Common Symptoms
Often, Scarlet Fever is accompanied by a:
  • Red rash
  • Flushed face
  • Sore throat
  • Itchy skin
  • Swollen neck glands.
  • High fever (101°F)
  • Abdominal pain
What Do I Do When My Child has Scarlet Fever?
Scarlet fever is contagious, and you should limit the contact your child has with friends and siblings. Separate their toothbrushes and the cutlery they use from the rest of the families to limit the spread of the infection. In addition, your child shouldn’t go outside until it goes away.
Treatment requires about 10-days of antibiotics. They may improve sooner than that, but continue giving them the medicine. Wait 24 hours since their symptoms have passed before sending them back to school.
It is vital to address the bacteria because if it is left unattended, it can cause problems in the heart, kidney, and elsewhere.
Treating Scarlet Fever Symptoms
With severe discomfort, your child is probably looking for some relief. For this, there are some natural remedies you should try out before using dangerous painkillers:
Apple cider vinegar has numerous health benefits, including the ability to heal a sore throat by warming it and adding cayenne pepper. ACV is made up of acetic acid, which also has the capability to treat infections in burn patients. Put apple cider vinegar on a cotton cloth and apply it to the Scarlet Fever rash to reduce its effects.
Ingredients such as raw honey, raspberry leaves, and mint added to hot water and consumed 2-3 times a day will improve sore throats.
Water vapor and humidifiers are effective at protecting your child from the dry air which provokes coughs, further irritating their throat. Adding essential oils like lavender oil will have an added benefit to reduce the inflammation in their throat.
Lavender oil is good for many things. Having the property linalool it reduces the symptoms of the Scarlet Fever by moisturizing the dry and itchy rash. To apply lavender oil add 2% of a carrier oil like olive or almond oil to treat the rash.
Clip your child’s fingernails to keep them from further damaging their skin from itching it too deeply
Soups, teas, and soft foods will maintain their nutrition to heal quickly, and warm fluids, like honey-lemon tea, will soothe the throat.
Hydration is necessary to maintain a functioning human. Also, drinking can be an effective way to address a hoarse or scratchy throat.
Stay away from irritants like cleaning supplies and, of course, cigarettes, as if you needed another reason to not smoke around your child.
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