Recurrent symptoms of Kawasaki disease?

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Kawasaki disease is an acute febrile and eruptive secondary disease with systemic vasculitis as the main case. It is also known as cutaneous mucosal lymph node syndrome in medicine. Kawasaki disease may cause serious cardiovascular disease, so we must pay enough attention to it. At present, the etiology of Kawasaki disease is still uncertain, but the disease has a certain epidemic and dominant, and there is a possibility of recurrence after cure. There will be some obvious symptoms after the recurrence of Kawasaki disease. Now I will summarize the recurrence symptoms of Kawasaki disease for you.

Recurrent symptoms of Kawasaki disease?

First of all, the first symptom after the recurrence of Kawasaki disease is fever, and the symptoms of fever caused by the recurrence of Kawasaki disease are different from those of common cold and fever. The fever caused by the recurrence of Kawasaki disease can lead to a red rash on the palm of the child's hand.

Secondly, after the recurrence of Kawasaki disease, children will also have red lips. Serious children in addition to lips appear red tide, there will be lip chaps and even bleeding. With the aggravation of the recurrence of the disease, children's limbs are also prone to edema, hand feel hard.

Finally, after the recurrence of Kawasaki disease, because Kawasaki disease itself will cause serious damage to the heart of children, so after the recurrence, children will also have symptoms of myocarditis, pericarditis and endocarditis. For example, the heart rate and pulse speed up, galloping horse sound or heart sound low blunt situation.

matters needing attention

Kawasaki disease is easy to cause cardiovascular disease, which is a fatal complication, so it must be found early and treated in time. The vast majority of children with Kawasaki disease treatment effect is good, and the disease has a self limited process, as long as the appropriate treatment can gradually recover.