Scarlet fever is sometimes accompanied by a red or white tongue. The tongue will develop a white coating which peels away, leaving the tongue and taste buds red and swollen, and “strawberry-like.” The tongue may look white; white with red dots, or red and swollen with enlarged taste buds.

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