How To Treat Scarlet Fever

Drink Plenty Of Fluids

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Fluids, cool or warm, are soothing to a sore throat, as they lubricate the tissues and encourage salivation. Broth-based soups, warm tea, and warm water with honey and lemon are all recommended. With a very painful sore throat, a liquid diet may help ease the pain. High-protein drinks are a good suggestion. Any acidic drinks like orange juice or lemonade may irritate the throat and should be avoided.

Patients should drink plenty of fluids especially if they have a fever. This will prevent dehydration and will help loosen up congestion in the nasal passages, throat, and even the lungs. Popsicles are fine and help to numb the pain. Another child favorite is hot chocolate, which will also be soothing.

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Keep The Environment Cool

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Sleeping in a bedroom with the temperature set between sixty and sixty-seven degrees is considered best. Our bodies naturally cool down during sleep and becoming warmer at night may wake us up. During the day, the patient should be dressed comfortably. Being chilly or overheated can be detrimental. It is especially important to keep the environment cool if they have a fever.

A cool environment helps individuals go through the natural sleep cycles without interruption. During the REM (rapid eye movement) phase, which helps us become restored, our brains process a lot of information. Interrupting this phase can leave us groggy in the morning. A good night’s sleep also will improve health by helping the body fight infection. Temperatures above seventy-five or below fifty-four degrees can interfere with sleep. A cool room is conducive to falling asleep quickly and maintaining a deep sleep.

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