Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Kawasakis Disease More Condition_symptoms Do You Know What Kawasakis Disease Is? Please Specify.?

Do you Know what Kawasakis disease is? Please specify.? - kawasakis disease more condition_symptoms

Yes, I know.
Kawasaki disease is a lymph node syndrome, mucocutaneous node. It is so named because the disease of the mucous membranes, lymph nodes, the walls of blood vessels and the heart affected. It affects children, but are rarely .. This can cause inflammation of blood vessels in the coronary arteries that can cause aneurysms.
It is usually with high fever, the diagnosis continues for at least 5 days. Other symptoms such as:
* Extremely bloodshot or red eyes (without pus or drainage)
* Bright red, chapped or cracked lips
* Red mucous membranes of the mouth
* Strawberry tongue, white coating on the tongue or prominent red bumps on the back of the tongue,
* Palms and plants
* Hands and feet swollen
* Cases of urticaria in the middle, no blisters
* Scaling of the skin in the genital area, hands and feet (especially around the nails, palms and soles)
* The lymph nodes (frequently only one lymph nodeSwelling), especially in the neck
* Joint pain and swelling, often on both sides of the body,
No evidence of Kawasaki diagnosis is made by the clinical symptoms.
They must be given high doses of gamma globulin and aspirin, and they have admitted to a hospital with a visit to a cardiologist because they have the complication of coronary artery aneurysms and the child has a heart attack.

1 comments:

B H said...

Kawasaki disease is extremely complex and poorly understood disease, especially children. The incidence is higher in Japan. It is also known as a disease of the lymph nodes or child mucucutaneous nodosa known. This is a vasculitis (inflammation of blood vessels), which may affect the tissue through the supply of ships. This includes developing skin (with a red rash), lymph nodes, mucous membranes can (mouth rot), other blood vessels and the heart. When touched the heart, then you can develop aneurysms of the coronary arteries or heart arrhymias. If they are not treated, 2% of patients may die from cardiac complications. However, the disease, if detected and treated early are themselves limited and can have a good prognosis. I gave a link below. As you can see, is a highly complicated.

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