Kawasaki disease
Kawasaki disease is a rare condition that can occur in children under five. The trigger is thought to be an infection, although the exact cause is not fully understood.
It can cause:
- a high temperature (fever) that lasts for more than five days
- a rash
- swollen glands in the neck
- red fingers or toes, red eyes, and redness of the lips, tongue or mouth
Kawasaki disease can affect the coronary arteries, the blood vessels that supply blood to the heart, so some children experience heart problems.
It usually needs to be treated in hospital with aspirin and a treatment called immunoglobulin.
Read more about Kawasaki disease.