Kawasaki Disease Center - Washington, DC
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Kawasaki DiseaseRead the Kawasaki Disease article » What is Kawasaki disease?Kawasaki disease is an uncommon illness in children that is characterized by fever of at least five days' duration together with four of the following five findings:
What are the usual symptoms of Kawasaki disease?The usual symptoms of Kawasaki disease include:
The rash appears in a glove-and-sock fashion over the skin of the hands and feet. The rash becomes hard, swollen (edematous), and then peels off.
What are the less common findings?Most of the common symptoms described above will resolve without complications, even if untreated. Less common findings include inflammation of the lining of the heart (pericarditis), joints (arthritis), or covering of the brain and spinal cord (meningitis), and the other heart complications listed below in the section on serious complications. The outlook for an individual affected is primarily determined by the seriousness of any heart complications.
What is the difference between Kawasaki disease and Kawasaki syndrome?None. Kawasaki disease is also referred to as Kawasaki syndrome. It was first described in the late 1960s in Japan by the pediatrician Tomisaku Kawasaki.
What is mucocutaneous l...Recommended Reading Related to Kawasaki DiseaseWhat is "pink eye"?Pink eye, or conjunctivitis, is redness and inflammation of the membranes (conjunctiva) covering the whites of the eyes and the membranes on the inner part of the eyelids. These membranes react to a wide range of bacteria, viruses, allergy-provoking agents, irritants, and toxic agents, as well as to underlying diseases within the body. Viral and bacterial forms of conjunctivitis are common in childhood, but they occur in adults as well. Pink eye can occur in people of any age. Overall, however, there are many causes of pink eye. These can be classified as either infectious or noninfectious. Pink eye does not cause any changes in vision.
What infections cause pink eye, what are infectious pink eye symptoms, and how are they treated?Viral pink eye The leading cause of a red, inflamed eye is virus infection. Adenoviruses are the type of virus that are most commonly responsible for th... Other Related Kawasaki Disease ArticlesEmergency Contact for Washington
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