Condition
Pediatric Kawasaki Disease
What You Need to Know
Kawasaki disease is a serious condition that affects young children. It can damage blood vessels throughout the heart.
Key Symptoms
Common symptoms of Kawasaki disease may include:
- Fever
- Red rash
- A swollen lymph node, usually in the neck
- Swollen hands and feet
- Red eyes
Diagnosis
Doctors typically diagnose Kawasaki disease by:
- Symptoms
- Physical exam
- Basic laboratory evaluation
Treatment
- Medicine
- Procedures
- Surgery
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Frequently Asked Questions
Prevention and Risk Assessment
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Diagnosis
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Treatment
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Departments that Treat Kawasaki Disease

Rheumatology
Rheumatology experts at Children's National manage autoimmune and inflammatory disorders affecting a growing child's muscles, connective tissues and joints, including fibromyalgia, arthritis, lupus and more. Learn more about this department.
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