Kawasaki symptoms in adults. It is rarely seen in adults. Kawasaki disease is an inflammatory disease of blood vessels that develop mostly in children. It is usually an incomplete type of kawasaki disease that affects adults.
However the emerging condition appears to be able to infect a range. Its symptoms include high fever arthralgia peeling of skin weight loss and others mentioned above. Kawasaki disease signs and symptoms usually appear in three phases.
Those coming in now are mostly previously healthy children and young adults who suddenly develop fever abdominal pain andor nausea and vomiting and rashes that can be signs of more serious. A fever that is often is higher than 1022 f 39 c and lasts more than three days. A rash on the main part of the body and in the genital area.
Younger children have symptoms more closely related to kawasaki disease such as inflammation of the blood vessels and rashes.