This chiildren's disease occurs in stages and usually goes away unless complications arise. It begins with a fever, frequently higher than 104 F (39 C) that spikes and remits and lasts one to two weeks. Four out of five of these symptoms should be present for a diagnosis of Kawasaki Disease.
Kawasaki Disease
Signs & Symptoms
Recognizing the signs and symptoms of Kawasaki Disease in Children
Submitted by Cookie on Wed, 07/26/2006 - 8:09pm.
» read more | login or register to post comments | email this page |
del.icio.us |
Digg this
Posted in: Signs & Symptoms, Children's Health, Kawasaki Disease, Minority Health Issues
del.icio.us |
Digg thisPosted in: Signs & Symptoms, Children's Health, Kawasaki Disease, Minority Health Issues

