Late symptoms of Kawasaki disease?
summary
Most patients with Kawasaki disease have no sequelae after complete cure, but it is not ruled out that a small number of patients with Kawasaki disease will have sequelae. Kawasaki disease (KD) is a kind of systemic vascular disease in children, mainly manifested as acute, fever, visiting and so on. The harm of KD is still relatively serious. Research shows that KD may be one of the main causes of acquired heart disease in children in China. If Kawasaki disease is not treated in time, it may also lead to heart, brain, liver, lung, kidney and other organ damage, But as long as we actively accept the right treatment, we can still recover.
Late symptoms of Kawasaki disease?
During the recovery of Kawasaki disease, patients may have many uncomfortable symptoms, such as coronary artery aneurysm. If coronary artery aneurysm occurs, but there is no persistent fever, anemia and other phenomena, most coronary artery aneurysms will disappear by themselves.
There is also a possibility that patients may have severe abdominal pain, abdominal distension, jaundice, etc. after being cured, and even some patients may have paralytic intestinal obstruction or bleeding, etc., which are normal complications and can improve themselves, including arthritis or joint pain.
The more common complication of Kawasaki disease is aseptic cerebrospinal meningitis, which is caused by vasculitis. There are more clinical cases of this phenomenon, which can also recover quickly. There is no serious harm except that it will make the patient suffer for a period of time.
matters needing attention
Although the complications of Kawasaki disease are generally self recovery, but it needs to be noted that although the recurrence rate of Kawasaki disease is very low, there is still the possibility of recurrence, so in the treatment of Kawasaki disease, we should completely eradicate the patient, so as not to cause unnecessary trouble in the later stage.