Warning Signs Of Kawasaki Disease

High Fever

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High body temperatures should be handled delicately in all persons regardless of age. The extreme temperatures might lead to febrile seizures if proper measures are not taken. A fever can be identified when there is an increased contraction of muscles and consequently causing a feeling of being cold, tricking the body to produce a lot of heat. Patients who have Kawasaki disease tend to have a high fever of approximately thirty-nine degrees Celsius and can last for around five days. The fever is usually non-responsive to medicines meant to reduce a patient's temperature. Fever occurs in the first phase of Kawasaki disease and is usually a great warning sign to those around the patient and even medical practitioners. Parents are strongly advised to take their children to the hospital the moment they discover the high temperatures.

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