Clinically there is no such thing as the top ten contraindications for Kawasaki disease, but Kawasaki disease requires more attention in diet, treatment, vaccination and other aspects. 1. Diet: Kawasaki disease should be a light, high-calorie, high-protein diet, prohibit spicy, raw, hard food, so as not to stimulate the oral pain, but also to ensure adequate nutritional intake. 2. Treatment: Kawasaki disease needs to follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, generally after discharge from the hospital, it is still necessary to continue to take aspirin, avoid missed doses, and pay attention to observe the adverse effects of drugs in the process of medication. 3. Vaccination: In the treatment period of Kawasaki disease (including outpatient follow-up treatment), children who have been treated with gammaglobulin should not be vaccinated against measles, rubella, mumps and other vaccines within 9 months. In addition, Kawasaki disease also need to pay attention to regular review of blood routine, observe the changes in blood cells and platelets, early detection and correction of adverse reactions caused by drugs, if there is any discomfort, timely communication with the doctor and treatment.