During the resolution phase of scarlet fever, the widespread rash begins to peel. This image displays the red rash typical of scarlet fever. In scarlet fever, the body folds, such as the elbow creases, often have a rash that appears like red lines. This image displays the fine, small "sandpaper-like" bumps typical of the scarlet fever rash.  In scarlet fever, a "strawberry" appearing tongue is common.
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Scarlet Fever  A parent's guide for infants and babies

Picture of Scarlet Fever: During the resolution phase of scarlet fever, the widespread rash begins to peel. Divider line
During the resolution phase of scarlet fever, the widespread rash begins to peel.
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Treatments Your Provider May Prescribe
The doctor will usually do a throat or skin culture or a rapid strep test to confirm the child's diagnosis. If strep infection is confirmed, prescription antibiotics will be prescribed, to be taken for about 10 days.

Last Modified: 22 Dec 2008