Question
What should Kawasaki disease patients do if their white blood cell count increases during the medication period? How long does it usually take for the treatment to take effect?
Answer
Kawasaki disease is a common illness in children that poses a serious threat to both the physical and psychological development of patients, while also placing a heavy burden on families. Since it cannot be diagnosed directly, the following suggestions are for reference only and specific treatment should be conducted under a doctor’s guidance. Generally, medication treatment may have certain effects on the body. It is recommended to regularly check up on the child and follow the doctor’s advice for treatment.