What are the symptoms of Kawasaki disease?



Kawasaki disease can be manifested as fever, conjunctival congestion, skin maculopapular rash, etc. Cardiac involvement can present with symptoms such as chest pain, and some patients can be out in respiratory distress.

Kawasaki disease in the early stage is mainly manifested as symptoms of infectious diseases, such as fever, which can be severe and high, and can be accompanied by symptoms such as hemorrhage of the conjunctiva of the eyes, congestion of the mucous membranes of the lips and mouth, and can also be accompanied by maculopapular rash of the skin and mucous membranes.

Kawasaki disease can lead to heart involvement, such as coronary artery atheromatous dilatation, and myocardial ischemia can occur during the onset of the disease, which is manifested as chest pain, and myocarditis can also occur in some patients.

Kawasaki disease can also involve the respiratory system, leading to inflammation of the respiratory system, which can manifest as dyspnea.

Kawasaki disease is an infectious disease caused by a variety of causes, children are the main incidence of the population, suspected Kawasaki disease patients should go to a specialized hospital as soon as possible, follow the doctor’s instructions standardized diagnosis and treatment.