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Scarlet Fever Outbreak.

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Patsy33 | 13:51 Fri 03rd Feb 2017 | ChatterBank
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My six year old grandson has been diagnosed with it. Started off with sore throat and bright red face then rash/spots. Seems strange with this sudden outbreak. It used to be dangerous about 100+years ago but no now. Is there an outbreak with children where you live?
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not at the moment as far as i know, but when my daughter was in nursery last year there was. By the way, it still can be dangerous
bednobs......no it isn't dangerous now.........particularly when treated with penicillin.
Oh that's a relief Sqad.
sure sqad, most infections arent dangerous if diagnosed and treated
:-) bednobs.
lol a smile from sqad - are you flirting with me?
Look bednobs, play your cards.............you could have me.
An experience of a lifetime for you......;-)
//Look bednobs, play your cards.............you could have me.
An experience of a lifetime for you......;-)//
If I can manage to get out of my chair:-)
melv........LOL....she could sit on my knee!
Sorry Patsy...we are being silly.....it will stop.
Sqad started the silliness, patsy :-)
Hi Patsy

No, nothing reported in our area at the moment..... we're in Sussex on the south coast.

I wish your grandson a speedy recovery, my lovely x
I haven't heard of it in my area. I hope your grandson gets well soon.
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My grandson is being treated with pencilling. By the way, I had it when I was 12, doctor wasn't too worried at all. I'm sure he didn't give me pencilling. Once you've had it, you're supposed to build up an immunity to it. I hope so, he spent last weekend with us and I was kissing him and cuddling him....
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Penicillin!

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