View Full Version : Anyone had Scarlett fever before?
Vicky.
01-05-2025, 03:58 PM
My nephew had that a month or so back, no idea on sepsis tho
Niamh.
01-05-2025, 03:59 PM
I had it when i was a kid, maybe 7/8ish. I think in rare cases it can cause sepsis
Can ruptured appendix cause sepsis.? And can scarlet fever cause ruptured appendix?
user104658
02-05-2025, 08:19 AM
Both my kids had it 7 - and - 6 years ago (not at the same time, oldest had it, then youngest had it almost exactly one year later - very odd timing) and yes it can cause sepsis and is quite dangerous without antibiotics, but manageable with antibiotics. It's the "sickest looking" my eldest has ever been, she looked like a little ghost and lost a lot of weight. My youngest took it in her stride and had a bit of a fever for 3/4 days and that was it. Again antibiotics are key it's not one to try to "power through" - meningitis/sepsis is a big risk with scarlett fever.
Can ruptured appendix cause sepsis.? And can scarlet fever cause ruptured appendix?
A ruptured appendix is a HUGE sepsis risk and is why a lot of people die from a burst appendix. You don't actually need the appendix. It's all the toxic **** it pours into your torso if it ruptures that'll kill you.
For the second part, seemingly SF can on very rare occasions cause appendicitis (which if bad enough could cause a ruptured appendix) but it's not a common side effect. So "It is possible but not likely" on that one.
Both my kids had it 7 - and - 6 years ago (not at the same time, oldest had it, then youngest had it almost exactly one year later - very odd timing) and yes it can cause sepsis and is quite dangerous without antibiotics, but manageable with antibiotics. It's the "sickest looking" my eldest has ever been, she looked like a little ghost and lost a lot of weight. My youngest took it in her stride and had a bit of a fever for 3/4 days and that was it. Again antibiotics are key it's not one to try to "power through" - meningitis/sepsis is a big risk with scarlett fever.
A ruptured appendix is a HUGE sepsis risk and is why a lot of people die from a burst appendix. You don't actually need the appendix. It's all the toxic **** it pours into your torso if it ruptures that'll kill you.
For the second part, seemingly SF can on very rare occasions cause appendicitis (which if bad enough could cause a ruptured appendix) but it's not a common side effect. So "It is possible but not likely" on that one.
Thanks for that.
Gusto Brunt
03-05-2025, 06:13 AM
Not had Scarlett fever but sepsis is VERY VERY VERY DANGEROUS.
Probably a greater threat to life than cancer.
Niamh.
03-05-2025, 08:44 AM
Are you OK Parm, why are you asking about that stuff?
Are you OK Parm, why are you asking about that stuff?
Yeah, my grand daughter gave us all a big fright last weekend, she like a different wee girl today though..she's such a warrior, and lucky to have parents that insisted she remains in hospital or she would have been sent home with rupturing appendix.
She's telling the nurses off this morning.
Niamh.
04-05-2025, 08:17 AM
Yeah, my grand daughter gave us all a big fright last weekend, she like a different wee girl today though..she's such a warrior, and lucky to have parents that insisted she remains in hospital or she would have been sent home with rupturing appendix.
She's telling the nurses off this morning.
Oh god, that must have been scary, glad she's on the mend now
Oh god, that must have been scary, glad she's on the mend now
Thanks Niamh. She was singing along with papa last night to her favourite nursery rhymes.
Niamh.
04-05-2025, 09:25 AM
Thanks Niamh. She was singing along with papa last night to her favourite nursery rhymes.:love:
Cherie
04-05-2025, 09:36 AM
aw glad she is on the mend Parm x
Mystic Mock
04-05-2025, 09:47 AM
Great news that she's on the mend.
Thanks Cherie
Thanks mock
She's got some serious bed hair.. her beautiful curly hair is all matted.
Little skyler has made so much progress she will be getting back home on Saturday.
:dance2:
Niamh.
08-05-2025, 06:19 PM
Little skyler has made so much progress she will be getting back home on Saturday.
:dance2:Excellent news, lovely name too :love:
LaLaLand
08-05-2025, 07:33 PM
Even a common cold can lead to sepsis in some cases, so I’d imagine SF definitely can.
AnnieK
08-05-2025, 09:20 PM
Glad to hear you have a little fighter Parm. Much love to her :love: for a speedy recovery
Mystic Mock
08-05-2025, 09:31 PM
Little skyler has made so much progress she will be getting back home on Saturday.
:dance2:
That's great news.
user104658
09-05-2025, 08:26 AM
Even a common cold can lead to sepsis in some cases, so I’d imagine SF definitely can.
It's a huge risk and why Scarlett Fever as once upon a time a big cause of infant/child mortality (before antibiotics existed). Very manageable with antibiotics as they're very effective against it (it's caused by a strep A infection) but NOT an illness where you can rely on the immune system/try to tackle it without meds, it's really dangerous.
When my eldest had it she was going through a phase of being very anxious about/refusing to take meds of any kind and it was so damn stressful :umm2:. She was about 8 or 9... we were getting desperate saying "You have to take it, you really have to, you could get really ill and end up in hospital" and being met with "I'd rather do that" :facepalm:. Literally had to tell her she could die and relentlessly hound her to take the damn pill, frantic at 2am. She probably has trauma from it :joker:.
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