How can children be diagnosed with Kawasaki disease

The diagnosis of Kawasaki disease in children can be determined by the clinical symptoms, mainly in the form of rash, prune tongue, oral mucosal congestion, conjunctival congestion, fever, and in severe cases, hard swelling of the hands and feet as well as peeling of the skin.
Kawasaki disease is most common in children under five years old, and clinically manifests itself in skin rash, prune tongue, oral mucous membrane congestion, conjunctival congestion, fever, hard swelling of the hands and feet, as well as peeling of the skin, etc. In the hospital for the routine blood test, it will be found that the child’s blood white blood cells, c-reactive protein, platelets, and increased sedimentation rate and other conditions.
Therefore, when parents find that their children have the above conditions, they need to go to the hospital in time for relevant examinations, to clarify the cause of the disease, and then actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment.