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Treating Fevers In Adults

Although scarlet fever in adults are not as frequent as those of children 6 months to 10 years, it still helps to learn about it because it is a highly contagious condition. If a household member, may spread immediately, especially those of the previous age group. Therefore, you should be aware of the symptoms to watch for if they occur so that you will know what to do in order not to aggravate the situation and prevent others unaffected.

The following symptoms are often present in scarlet fever in adults:

• Fever that could reach more than 38.3 degrees Celsius.

• Sore throat is caused by bacteria.

• red rash that usually appear two to five days after onset of sore throat and fever. Rashes Sunburn and texture sandpaper look.

• Strawberry language or the condition in which the tongue is red and bumpy color and is surrounded by white coat that could be compared to that fruit. This is one of the clearest indicators of the presence of scarlet fever.

• The dark red lines could form in areas such as armpits, knees, groin, neck and elbows.

• Flushed face due to the presence of the rash.

• A sore throat can lead to conditions such as "dysphagia" or difficulty swallowing.

• The presence of enlarged lymph nodes are tender.

• You may also have nausea, headache and vomiting, and other symptoms.

The problem with most is that these symptoms can also occur with other illnesses such as strep throat with. It all starts with a sore throat and fever, and a few days after the eruption appear and appearance of signs that the disease is contagious. Therefore, even if they are only at the stage of having a fever, you should keep your distance and kids at home, so no matter what you grow, that was saved.

Scarlet fever in adults diagnosed after a test sample is taken. When determining its existence, antibiotics are given to kill the bacteria that cause the disease. Remember to take the medicine until the last day of the need to ensure elimination of bacteria in order to avoid further complications. It is better to prevent the spread instead of having everyone suffer the same.

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