Kawasaki Disease
What Is Kawasaki Disease? Kawasaki is a disease that causes irritation (expanding and redness) in veins all through the body. It occurs in three stages, and an enduring fever as a rule is the principal sign. The condition regularly influences kids more youthful than 5 years of age. At the point when side effects are seen early and rewarded, kids with Kawasaki sickness start to feel better inside a couple of days. What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Kawasaki Disease? Kawasaki infection has obvious manifestations and signs that show up in stages. The main stage, which can keep going for as long as about fourteen days, generally includes a fever that goes on for in any event 5 days. Different side effects include: ("red") eyes a pink rash on the back, paunch, arms, legs, and genital territory red, dry, broke lips a "strawberry" tongue (white covering with red knocks on the tongue) an irritated throa...