Diagnosing Kawasaki disease
This can be diagnosed clinically, which is in line with medical complaints, as there is no specific test for the diagnosis of Kawasaki disease. Diagnosis is a process of exclusion of diseases that cause similar symptoms, including:
Some of the symptoms that can be identified visibility
- erythema on the lips or oral cavity or cracks on the lips
- rash on the trunk
- swelling or redness of the skin on the hands or feet
- red eyes (conjunctival injection)
- oteklých nodes in the neck at least 15 mm.
- Red Spark, which is caused by streptococcal bacteria and results in fever, skin rash, fever and sore throat
- Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
- Stevens-Johnson syndrome, failure of the mucous
- Toxic shock syndrome
- Measles
- Herpes virus and Epstein-Barr virus infection that causes fever
- Some tick transmitted diseases such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever
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