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If not treated early, it can cause damage to the coronary arteries, which supply the heart with oxygen. With early treatment, most children begin to feel better in a few days, with a low likelihood of long-term heart issues. Most children are back to normal health in about six to eight weeks. Kawasaki Disease - Boston Childrens Hospital childrenshospital.org conditions kawasak childrenshospital.org conditions kawasak
Overview. Kawasaki disease causes swelling, called inflammation, in the walls of small to medium-sized blood vessels that carry blood throughout the body. Kawasaki disease most often affects the heart arteries in children. Kawasaki disease - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic mayoclinic.org syc-20354598 mayoclinic.org syc-20354598
Nursing interventions for the patient with Kawasaki disease are: Monitor pain. Monitor pain level and childs response to analgesia. Cardiac monitoring and assessment.
Kawasaki Disease Causes It might be the result of changes to certain genes or related to viral or bacterial infections. Infections may cause the immune system to attack the blood vessel walls by mistake and cause inflammation. Kawasaki Disease | Johns Hopkins Medicine hopkinsmedicine.org health kawasaki-di hopkinsmedicine.org health kawasaki-di
Its concerning that high consumption of foods like tofu, soy formula, edamame and other soy products is a risk factor for Kawasaki disease, said Dr. Michael Portman, a pediatric cardiologist and researcher at Seattle Childrens Research Institute who was the lead author of the study. Childrens Soy Consumption Linked to Increased Kawasaki Seattle Childrens researcher-links-chil Seattle Childrens researcher-links-chil
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Kawasaki disease is an illness that causes inflammation (swelling and redness) in blood vessels throughout the body. It happens in three phases, and a lasting fever usually is the first sign. The condition most often affects kids younger than 5 years old.
Its concerning that high consumption of foods like tofu, soy formula, edamame and other soy products is a risk factor for Kawasaki disease, said Dr. Michael Portman, a pediatric cardiologist and researcher at Seattle Childrens Research Institute who was the lead author of the study.
What Is the Life Expectancy for Kawasaki Disease? If a patient does not develop a coronary artery aneurysm, they will recover fully. The mortality from Kawasaki disease is less than 0.5%, with the highest risk in the first year after disease onset.

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