Question

Hello, my child has Kawasaki disease, and they have now developed hemangiomas. What is the likelihood of successful treatment, and what should be the treatment approach?

Answer

Kawasaki disease is generally most treatable in the early stages, as it can easily be confused with infectious diseases, presenting with fever, rash, conjunctival congestion, and sometimes respiratory infection symptoms in some children. Sometimes, even for some general pediatricians, early diagnosis is not possible. It is a serious condition with a low treatment rate. It is recommended that you seek treatment at a regular hospital as soon as possible to recover health!