Five ways to prevent Kawasaki disease you need to know

Five ways to prevent Kawasaki disease you need to know

Many people may not have heard of Kawasaki disease. In fact, this disease originated in Japan. However, in recent years, there have been many Kawasaki disease patients in my country. It usually occurs in children under five years old, causing a lot of pain to the children. Therefore, many parents have been looking for ways to prevent the disease. So what are the ways to prevent Kawasaki disease? Let's take a look at five ways to prevent Kawasaki disease.

The child has persistent fever, a bayberry-like tongue, and large flakes of skin peeling at the junction of the nail bed and skin. According to pediatric experts, if a child has the above symptoms, he or she may have Kawasaki disease.

Kawasaki disease, also known as mucocutaneous lymphadenopathy, is an acute febrile rash disease in children with systemic vasculitis as the main pathological feature. Experts said that the cause of the disease has not yet been determined, but relevant studies have shown that there is obvious immune disorder in the acute phase of the disease, which plays an important role in the pathogenesis.

Kawasaki disease is common in children under 5 years old. The main symptom is persistent fever for 5 to 11 days or longer, with body temperature often reaching above 39°C, and antibiotic treatment is ineffective. Common symptoms include bilateral conjunctival congestion, lip flushing, cracking or bleeding, and bayberry tongue. The hands and feet are hard and edematous, with early flushing on the palms and soles, and characteristic large exfoliation of the toes after 10 days, appearing at the junction of the nail bed and skin.

There is also acute non-purulent transient cervical lymphadenopathy, which is most prominent in the front neck, with a diameter of more than 1.5 cm, mostly unilaterally, with slight tenderness, occurring within 3 days after fever, and self-healing after a few days. Soon after fever, maculopapular or erythema multiforme-like rash appears, mostly on the trunk, but without blisters and scabs, and disappears in about a week.

Experts remind that the vast majority of children have a good prognosis, with a self-limiting course, and can gradually recover with proper treatment. However, 15-30% of Kawasaki disease patients may develop coronary artery aneurysms. However, if it can be cured within 10 days, 95% will not cause aneurysms. If there are no changes in the coronary arteries, normal life can be resumed after 3 months. Even if there is an aneurysm, if it is cured within 3 months, normal life can be resumed, but for the sake of caution, regular ultrasound examinations should be performed.

Experts stressed that although the child had a fever, he was still very energetic. Although his appetite decreased slightly, he ate everything. When the fever is high, you should pay attention to drinking enough water. The child's malnutrition is closely related to the body's increased metabolism and consumption.

It is necessary to strengthen digestive tract management, eat more high-nutrition, easily digestible food, and advocate high-calorie, high-protein, high-vitamin liquid or semi-liquid diet, such as egg cake, fruit juice, soy milk, etc. Avoid eating raw, hard, overheated, spicy and irritating food. During the acute attack period, eat a small amount of liquid food and eat frequently. If necessary, supplement nutrients such as fat emulsion and amino acids to ensure sufficient nutrition, improve one's own disease resistance, and promote early recovery from the disease.

The above content introduces the prevention measures for Kawasaki disease. The prevention of Kawasaki disease must be started before the disease occurs. In daily life, we must pay more attention to the hygiene of children, let them develop good hygiene habits, and have a balanced diet and eat less snacks.

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