A red rash on the body after discharge from the hospital may be caused by the recurrence of Kawasaki disease, but also need to consider bacterial infection or allergic reaction on the surface of the skin.
Kawasaki disease is an acute self-limiting vasculitis, the exact cause of which is not clear, and may be directly related to viral infection, immune damage or genetic factors. The onset of Kawasaki disease is characterized by an abnormal skin rash and high fever. Therefore, if patients with Kawasaki disease experience an unusual rash after discharge from the hospital, it may be considered a recurrence of Kawasaki disease, and it is recommended to consult a doctor for diagnosis in a timely manner.
At the same time, if Kawasaki disease patients are discharged from the hospital with red rash growths, it is also necessary to consider the possibility of bacterial infections or allergic reactions on the surface of the skin, which are not directly related to Kawasaki disease. Bacterial and viral infections or eczema are the most common causes of skin rashes.
Patients with Kawasaki disease should seek medical attention to identify the cause of any unusual skin lesions and choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of their doctor.