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Best Scarlet Fever Doctors in Delhi

Doctors count : 303
Doctors count : 303

Dr Shruti Kharbanda

Dermatology  • 
5+ Years  experience
MD, MBBS
English  •  Hindi 10:00 - 16:00  •  Mon - Sat
10:00 - 16:00
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    Dr Vaibhav Chadha

    Oncology  • 
    5+ Years  experience
    MBBS, MD(Pediatrics), FNB(Peds hemat onco), Fellowship in Bone Marrow Transplant and Cellular therapy
    English  •  Hindi  •  Punjabi 10:00 - 16:00  •  Mon - Sat
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      Dr Bharat Bhushan Bamaniya

      General Surgery  • 
      4+ Years  experience
      MD PHYSICIAN, MS GEN SURGERY
      English  •  Hindi 05:00 PM- 06:00 PM  •  Thu
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        Scarlet fever, a bacterial infection, is primarily caused by group A Streptococcus (GAS). The key causes are typically a streptococcal throat infection or skin infections such as impetigo. It can also spread through contact with contaminated surfaces or infected individuals. Symptoms include a sore throat, fever, swollen lymph nodes and a distinctive red rash.

        In Delhi, with its dense population and busy lifestyle, scarlet fever can spread swiftly if precautions are not taken. Fortunately, Scarlet Fever treatment specialists in the city's Apollo Hospitals are well-equipped to handle such conditions and ensure timely treatment.

        Types/Stages of Scarlet Fever"

        Scarlet fever is generally characterised as a disease with no specific types. However, it generally comprises the following stages:

        • Incubation Period: This is the time between exposure to the bacteria and the onset of symptoms, usually 1–4 days.

        • Initial Stage: Fever, sore throat, and swollen lymph nodes appear along with general discomfort.

        • Advanced Stage: The sandpaper-like rash appears, typically 12–48 hours after the onset of initial symptoms.

        • Peeling of Skin: After about a week, the rash may start to fade, and the affected skin may begin to peel lasting several weeks.

        Symptoms of Scarlet Fever

        People suffering from scarlet fever may witness several indicators:

        • A sore throat and high temperature.

        • The emergence of a "sandpaper-like" red rash 12–48 hours after the initial symptoms.

        • Faces may appear flushed with a pale area around the mouth.

        • A swollen tongue that may have a "strawberry-like" appearance.

        • Skin on fingers and toes may peel after the rash fades.

        Tests to Diagnose Scarlet Fever

        Scarlet Fever specialists at Apollo Hospitals diagnose the condition through the following methods:

        • Physical examination: Doctors look for the distinctive rash and other physical signs like the state of the throat, tonsils, and tongue.

        • Throat swab: A swab is taken from the back of the throat to test for the presence of GAS bacteria.

        • Blood test: In rare cases, blood tests may be required to confirm the diagnosis.

        • Throat culture: If the rapid strep test is negative but scarlet fever is still suspected, doctors may take a throat culture sample.

        Treatment or Surgery Options for Scarlet Fever at Apollo Hospitals Delhi

        At Apollo Hospitals in Delhi, there are effective treatment options available:

        Antibiotics: Penicillin or amoxicillin are the first-line antibiotic treatments. If patients are allergic to penicillin, alternative antibiotics like erythromycin or first-generation cephalosporins can be used.

        Supportive care: Over-the-counter pain medications can be used to control fever and minimise throat pain. Antihistamines and emollients help relieve itching and skin symptoms of the rash.

        Hydration and rest: Patients are advised to drink ample fluids and get sufficient rest to aid recovery.

        Follow-up care: Scarlet Fever Quarantine Doctors ensure that patients are no longer contagious before they return to their daily routines.

        Immune system enhancement: Scarlet Fever Immune System Specialists at Apollo Hospitals provide guidance on boosting immunity to prevent recurrence.

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