Mom of 2 - Abington,PA

Updated on November 02, 2011
J. asks from Abington, PA
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Have another questions my 1 yr dx with strep thoart which has rah on face in groin area and on arms did anyone have this happen during strep thoart and what did u use on rash

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D.B.

answers from Charlotte on

I hope it's not scarlet fever, J.. My little sister had that when she was 5. Her doctor missed the strep diagnosis, so she wasn't treated with antibiotics, so she got scarlet fever. Her skin sloughed off - she truly looked like one of those zombies, and it was scary. It also affected her joints and she couldn't walk for a week.

I was in college, and my family brought her to my senior concert without warning me about what had happened. (They didn't want to worry me.) She was well by then, but it took a long time for her skin to heal. I'll never forget how bad she looked. And she was very, very sick.

Make sure you get her into the doctor. They will want to check her over.

Good luck,
Dawn

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R.J.

answers from Seattle on

Back to the doctor

If it's scarlet fever, it can damage the heart permanently
If it's just a mild strep rash, no worries
If it's an antibiotic allergic reaction you need to change antibiotics

Without an eye on the rash, there's no way to tell which of the 3, with 2 of them VERY serious.

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answers from Los Angeles on

Sounds like scarletina *(sp??) Its the modern day scarlet fever. It is a rash caused by too much toxins in the blood. It should go away on its own.

Or else it is rosiala which again is just a rash from a fever.

If he/she is on antibiotics for the the strep they should be fine. But call the Dr. if you are truly concerned.

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G.T.

answers from Redding on

Sounds like it's turning into scarlett fever. Had that happen to my boys. Call the doc and see what he says.

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M.M.

answers from Washington DC on

Scarlatina/Scarlet fever is a rash associated with strep throat.
If it is truly strep she should be on an antibiotic, like amoxicillin or penicillin and the rash will heal as the medicines start working.
You can give a tepid baking soda bath.
Tylenol every 4 hours
Popsicles/pedialyte popsicles

Sorry about the baby. Poor thing, we've had many bouts of strep throat.

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