Guest guest Posted December 3, 2008 Report Share Posted December 3, 2008 Rash on her face? Is it anywhere else? Could she have Scarlet Fever by chance? Follow the advice that Tony gave Shanthi for strep throat. Lots of colloidal silver.Also, let me know about the rash, if it stays on her face, travels throughout the body, bumps, anything.Hugs,oleander soup , "Kelly DiBacco" <mkasj wrote:>> , > > Thank you for the advice. Ihave been using a store bought colloidal silver for now. This morning I ordered from Utopia using the code. (thanks for the info). What is making me so nercous is the rash on her face. It was better after her chiropractic adjustment this afternoon, but has returned. I am looking forward to the Utopia arriving. Again, much thanks.> > Kelly> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2008 Report Share Posted December 3, 2008 Hi , yes, there is a rash on her face - cheeks only. It has not traveled anywhere and she was seen by the doctor. Strep was positive. Kelly - May oleander soup Wednesday, December 03, 2008 12:00 AM Re: strep throat/Kelly Rash on her face? Is it anywhere else? Could she have Scarlet Fever by chance? Follow the advice that Tony gave Shanthi for strep throat. Lots of colloidal silver.Also, let me know about the rash, if it stays on her face, travels throughout the body, bumps, anything.Hugs,oleander soup , "Kelly DiBacco" <mkasj wrote:>> , > > Thank you for the advice. Ihave been using a store bought colloidal silver for now. This morning I ordered from Utopia using the code. (thanks for the info). What is making me so nercous is the rash on her face. It was better after her chiropractic adjustment this afternoon, but has returned. I am looking forward to the Utopia arriving. Again, much thanks.> > Kelly> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2008 Report Share Posted December 3, 2008 Kelly,This is what I found on the rash accompanied with strep throat. I always thought that strep and scarlet fever were two different things, but apparently it can go hand-in-hand. The site is a bit mainstream and goes on to say that antibiotics are necessary, however, colloidal silver will take care of the problem. How is she doing today? Here is what I found: A strep rash, which is also known as scarlatina, usually occurs with a strep throat. Strep throat is an infection of the throat caused by Streptococcus bacteria. When a person has this throat problem the symptoms are: high fever (around 39.5 degrees Celsius or 103 degrees Fahrenheit), chills, headaches, a throat that is very sore, irritated, and red – making swallowing and eating or drinking difficult, enlarged tonsils that may be covered in white, grey, or yellow spots or coatings, and swollen glands or lymph nodes in the neck area. A doctor confirms a strep throat infection by lightly swabbing the throat area of the patient. The swap is sent off for analysis and results are returned within one to two days. The skin rash that appears in conjunction with a strep throat problem is a symptom of scarlet fever. Twelve to 48 hours after the strep throat symptoms appear, the scarlet fever rash may become visible on the skin. It is believed that the strep rash is a result of an allergic skin reaction to the toxins that are created by the strep bacteria. What are the characteristics of this type of skin rash? The strep skin rash consists of very fine red pimples all over the body. The pimples feel rough to the touch and the skin is often described as having a fine sandpaper type texture or fine goose bumps. The skin may also appear very red, similar to the appearance of a sunburn. Typically, the chest and the abdomen show the first signs of the rash, but within a day the whole body can become covered. The skin folds in the groin, armpits, etc. usually are affected to a greater extent than the rest of the skin areas of the body. It takes approximately seven days for the strep rash to fade. Peeling of the skin is a common healing symptom and may last from one to two weeks. In more severe cases, the skin flaking can go on for several weeks. Scarlet fever has some other symptoms associated with it such as a pale looking area around the mouth and flushed cheeks, a white coating (white strawberry tongue) or subsequently a very red coating (red strawberry tongue) with red dots on the surface of the tongue, and darkening of the skin creases in various areas of the body – groin, underarms, elbows, and neck (Pastia's lines). The scarlet fever rash also disappears or whitens briefly when pressure is applied to the skin's surface. The strep rash or Scarlet fever usually affects children in the 5 to 15 year old age group. However, nowadays even though strep throat is still very common, scarlet fever is less frequently encountered. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2008 Report Share Posted December 3, 2008 Hi , I too have come up with the same information. Her rash is on her cheeks and her upper chest now. I am following yours and Tony's advice. I am a bit nervous. I will keep you posted. Thanks, Kelly - May oleander soup Wednesday, December 03, 2008 12:00 AM Re: strep throat/Kelly Rash on her face? Is it anywhere else? Could she have Scarlet Fever by chance? Follow the advice that Tony gave Shanthi for strep throat. Lots of colloidal silver.Also, let me know about the rash, if it stays on her face, travels throughout the body, bumps, anything.Hugs,oleander soup , "Kelly DiBacco" <mkasj wrote:>> , > > Thank you for the advice. Ihave been using a store bought colloidal silver for now. This morning I ordered from Utopia using the code. (thanks for the info). What is making me so nercous is the rash on her face. It was better after her chiropractic adjustment this afternoon, but has returned. I am looking forward to the Utopia arriving. Again, much thanks.> > Kelly> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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