Question

Hello, my child has Kawasaki disease, and they have now developed blood tumors. What is the treatment success rate, and how should treatment be conducted?

Answer

Kawasaki disease generally relies on early diagnosis to improve the success rate of treatment. Kawasaki disease is often confused with infectious diseases, commonly presenting with symptoms such as fever, rash, conjunctival congestion, and some children may also have symptoms of respiratory tract infection. For some general pediatricians, early diagnosis can be quite challenging. Kawasaki disease is a relatively serious condition with a relatively low treatment success rate. It is recommended that you seek treatment at a regular hospital as soon as possible to strive for an early recovery!