The rash makes your skin feel rough, like sandpaper. It is recommended you see a GP if your child has Scarlet Fever. A mass of red spots break out around the neck and behind the ears and face ...
The name “scarlet fever” originates from one of its hallmark symptoms: A bright red, sandpaper-like rash that spreads across the body, giving the skin a “scarlet” (a vivid red colour ...
Strep A: Broomfield Hospital doctor gives advice to worried parents The symptoms of a strep A infection can include a sore throat, sandpaper-like skin rash, high temperature, swollen glands and ...