Scarlet fever is back and parents need to watch out for these signs and symptoms


What should I do if I think I have scarlet fever?

Individuals who think they or their child may have scarlet fever should contact their GP as soon as possible.

While it is not usually a severe illness, people who catch scarlet fever should treat it with antibiotics to reduce the risk of further complications and minimize the risk of spread of the infection to others.

Children or adults diagnosed with scarlet fever are also advised to stay at home until at least 24 hours after the start of antibiotic treatment to avoid spreading the infection to others.

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How can I prevent scarlet fever?

For families and friends caring for someone with scarlet fever, the risk of spread can be reduced through frequent hand washing and ensuring clothes, bedding, towels, and cutlery are not shared between members of the household.

Source: kentlive.news


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