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la maladie de Kawasaki ?

Coronavirus : Michel Cymes explique ce qu'est la maladie de Kawasaki ?

Un premier enfant est mort d'une forme proche de la maladie de Kawasaki en France, il avait été infecté par le coronavirus.

Une mystérieuse nouvelle maladie liée au coronavirus a fait les gros titres ce mois-ci, craignant qu'elle ne soit mortelle chez les enfants.

 La maladie de Kawasaki est une maladie rare qui aurait des liens avec Covid-19 et provoque une éruption cutanée et une température élevée.

 Il est décrit comme un «syndrome inflammatoire» et présente des symptômes similaires au choc toxique.

 Il survient après qu'un bébé de huit mois est devenu la plus jeune victime britannique de la condition mortelle.
Environ huit enfants sur 100 000 développent la maladie de Kawasaki au Royaume-Uni chaque année - et c'est une fois et demie plus fréquente chez les garçons que chez les filles.

 Également connu sous le nom de syndrome des ganglions lymphatiques mucocutanés, c'est une maladie dans laquelle les vaisseaux sanguins de tout le corps s'enflamment. 
Un rapport sur la vingtaine de cas admis au London Children's Hospital a révélé que tous les enfants présentaient des symptômes similaires, selon le Mirror.
Les parents doivent également être conscients des symptômes du syndrome de choc toxique.

 1-Une température élevée
 2-Pression artérielle faible
 3-Éruptions cutanées
 4-Conjonctivite
 5-Symptômes pseudo-grippaux, tels qu'un mal de tête, une sensation de froid, une sensation de fatigue ou d'épuisement, un corps douloureux, un mal de gorge et une toux
 6-Rougeur sur la paume ou la plante des pieds
 7-Se sentir et être malade
 8-La diarrhée
 9-Vomissement
 10-Une éruption cutanée généralisée semblable à un coup de soleil
 11-Les lèvres, la langue et le blanc des yeux deviennent rouge vif
 12-Étourdissements ou évanouissements
 13-Difficulté à respirer
 14-Confusion

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