Long-term Outlook for Kawasaki Disease

According to research, you are more likely to experience four outcomes if you have Kawasaki Disease. These outcomes include:
- You develop long-term heart problems, which may require long-term treatment.
- You may make a full recovery without heart problems. This may require early diagnosis and treatment.
- You may develop coronary artery problems. With proper treatment, the problems may reduce in 60% of people with KD.
Kawasaki disease may reoccur in 3% of people who once had the condition. If proper treatment is administered, only about 3-5% of people with KD may develop coronary artery disease.
Conclusion
Kawasaki disease is a condition that causes inflammation in your capillaries, blood vessels, and lymph nodes. It is more common in children than in adults, and in boys than in girls. The condition may present with symptoms similar to other conditions. Therefore, it is important to contact your healthcare provider immediately if your child is beginning to show signs of inflammation.
References
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