Kawasaki Disease
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Kawasaki disease is a rare childhood disease. It makes the walls of the blood vessels throughout the body become inflamed. It can affect any type of blood vessel, including the arteries, veins and capillaries. No one knows what causes Kawasaki disease. Symptoms include
- High fever
- Swollen lymph nodes in the neck
- A rash on the mid-section and genital area
- Red, dry, cracked lips and a red, swollen tongue
- Red, swollen palms of the hands and soles of the feet
- Redness of the eyes
Kawasaki disease can't be passed from one child to another. It is mainly treated with medicines. Rarely, medical procedures and surgery also may be used for children whose coronary arteries are affected.
Kawasaki disease can't be prevented. However, most children who develop the disease fully recover -- usually within weeks of getting signs and symptoms. Further problems are rare.
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americanheart.org — “Kawasaki disease is a children's illness. It's also known as Kawasaki syndrome or mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome. It and acute rheumatic fever are the two leading causes of acquired heart disease in children in the United States.” View full resource at americanheart.org
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medicalnewstoday.com — “Kawasaki disease is a rare syndrome of unknown origin that causes high fever, reddening of the eyes (conjunctivitis), lips and mucous membrane of the mouth, gingivitis (ulcerative gum disea” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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kdfoundation.org — “The Kawasaki Disease Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to Kawasaki Disease issues. The Kawasaki Disease Foundation is partnership of parents, patients, and professionals dedicated to advancing Kawasaki Disease issues. The Foundation focuses on awareness, support, and research.” View full resource at kdfoundation.org
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webmd.com — “Kawasaki disease is treated with medications. long-term care may be needed and might include continued medication, limited physical activity, and repeated testing.” View full resource at webmd.com
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