Treatments For Kawasaki Disease

Fever Reducers

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Patients can ease symptoms of Kawasaki disease by using fever-reducing medication. One of the disease's most common symptoms is a high fever accompanied by temperatures as high as 101 degrees Fahrenheit. The fever usually goes on for five days, though it can last for several weeks if not treated.

Some sources state intravenous gammaglobulin (IVIG) with high doses of acetylsalicylic acid could be helpful for treating fever in most patients with Kawasaki disease. However, it's also been reported that taking acetylsalicylic acid in large amounts could contribute to the development of anemia. Researchers saw a fall in hemoglobin levels of children who received high doses. Hemoglobins are proteins that carry oxygen throughout the body. Plus, medicines like acetaminophen or ibuprofen that are frequently used for treating fever have proved ineffective.

You will need to figure out what dosages are safe for giving to your child. Typically, children are to take a low dosage for at least six to eight weeks after being diagnosed.

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