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  • China - Zhejiang - Wenzhou: high incidence of Kawasaki disease - children with persistent fever should seek immediate medical attention

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    Went to the children, "Kawasaki" high incidence of fever should seek immediate medical attention

    December 2, 2013 17:30:59 Source: Cities News

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    Right now a lot of children with a fever, but parents can get attention, fever may not necessarily be cold.
      
    As the fever does not go slow retreat, one year old little chen was sent to the children's hospital.
      
    Ms. Chow told reporters: "Kids red eyes, fever, hair a couple of days, with a antipyretics no retreat, then send over to send over to look, the doctor said it was not normal fever.."
      
    Children's Hospital after doctors diagnosed a small chen suffering from Kawasaki disease. The main symptoms of Kawasaki disease is a persistent high fever for more than 5 days, the eyes the ball congestion, skin rash, cervical lymph node enlargement.
      
    This is a disease of unknown etiology mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome, Kawasaki, Japan expert for the rich first discovered, the disease is not contagious, high age of 2 to 4 years old.
      
    Soviet 严文华 Children's Hospital medical director, said: "This disease mainly affects the body's blood vessels, especially our heart coronary artery is a very important blood vessels, causing expansion and if coronary artery blockage can cause a child. of myocardial infarction. "
      
    [B]It is understood that the winter season is the high incidence of Kawasaki disease. Doctors advise, Kawasaki disease prevention is currently no good way, if the child is persistent fever, need to go to hospital for treatment, the vast majority can be cured by early treatment.

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