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What happens if scarlet fever isn't treated?

you can develop heart or arthritis problems and possibly even die. its usually pretty easy to treat though especially if caught early

death

had a friend die of Scarlet Fever in 7th grade, whole class was quarantined.

Scarlet Fever can be deadly to children. As for the details, call the doctor. They can't charge you for a phone call.

scarlet fever can be easily treated with a drug like amoxicillin. Scarlet fever is actually a rash from the toxin produced in strep throat. The treatment is as simple as treating strep but you do need to be treated

Even if u survive this episode, sequelae of streptococcal scarlet fever like Acute Rheumatic Fever and Acute Poststreptococcal Glomerulonephritis are potential serious complications!

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