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  1. Nov 8, 2023 · Kawasaki disease causes swelling, called inflammation, in the walls of small to medium-sized blood vessels that carry blood throughout the body. Kawasaki disease most often affects the heart arteries in children.

  2. Kawasaki Disease is an illness that usually affects children less than 4 years old, though older children may get it too. There is usually inflammation of the small and medium sized blood vessels in the body and presents with the following features: High fever for at least 5 days. Conjunctivitis (red or sore eyes)

  3. Kawasaki disease (also known as mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome) is a syndrome of unknown cause that results in a fever and mainly affects children under 5 years of age. It is a form of vasculitis, where medium-sized blood vessels become inflamed throughout the body.

  4. Jul 10, 2023 · Kawasaki disease or Kawasaki syndrome is a rare type of vasculitis (blood vessel inflammation). Inflamed blood vessels can become weak and stretched out. When that happens, they’re at risk of tearing or narrowing. This limits how much blood can get through to nourish tissues and organs.

  5. May 31, 2024 · Kawasaki disease (KD) can cause heart and blood vessel damage. It occurs mostly in children younger than 5 years old. It affects boys more often than girls. KD symptoms include fever that lasts at least 5 days plus at least 1 other common disease symptom. Most children recover with treatment.

  6. Kawasaki disease is a rare heart condition that causes a high fever and inflammation of the blood vessels. It usually affects children under the age of 5. It is the most common form of acquired (not present at birth) heart disease in children in developed countries.

  7. www.nhs.uk › conditions › kawasaki-diseaseKawasaki disease - NHS

    Kawasaki disease is a condition that mainly affects children under the age of 5. It's also known as mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome. A child with Kawasaki disease has a high temperature that lasts for 5 days or longer, and possibly 1 or more of the following symptoms: a rash. swollen glands in the neck. dry, red cracked lips.

  8. Jul 18, 2023 · Kawasaki disease (KD) is diagnosed when a patient runs a fever of at least 100.4°F and above for at least five days. (If the fever isn’t treated, it can last up to 11 days.) The fever is accompanied by at least four of the following five symptoms: A rash over the torso and extremities.

  9. Nov 8, 2023 · It's best to start treatment for Kawasaki disease as early as possible, when your child still has a fever. Treatment for Kawasaki disease often happens in a hospital. The goals of treatment are to lower fever, reduce swelling and prevent heart damage. Medication. Treatment for Kawasaki disease can include: Gamma globulin.

  10. Kawasaki disease is a relatively uncommon illness that mostly affects children under five years of age. It can also occur in older children, and very rarely in teenagers and adults. It is more common in boys, and in children of North Asian ethnicity, but is seen in all ethnic groups.

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