It looks like small, raised bumps and starts on the chest and tummy, then spreads. The rash makes your skin feel rough, like sandpaper. It is recommended you see a GP if your child has Scarlet Fever.
The rash makes your skin feel rough, like sandpaper. "On white skin the rash ... three weeks after your symptoms start. If you or your child has scarlet fever, stay away from nursery, school ...