Kawasaki disease is not a disease that is inherited directly from the mother. The specific cause of Kawasaki disease is still unknown, but it is generally believed to be related to genetic factors, environmental factors and immune response. Treatment mainly relies on high-dose aspirin and intravenous immunoglobulin therapy to reduce the risk of cardiac complications. 1. Genetic factors: Studies have shown that Kawasaki disease may be more common in certain families, suggesting that genetic factors may increase susceptibility, but it does not mean direct inheritance. Certain gene variants may increase the risk of Kawasaki disease, but it has not yet been determined which genes bear the main responsibility. 2. Environmental factors: Kawasaki disease is common in children under 5 years old, especially in winter and spring, suggesting possible environmental triggers. Epidemiological studies have not clearly pointed out specific environmental causes, but they may include infectious pathogens or subhealthy environments. 3. Immune system response: Some studies suggest that Kawasaki disease may be caused by an abnormal immune response to an unknown pathogen. It is this excessive immune response that may lead to typical symptoms such as vasculitis. 4. Drug treatment: High-dose aspirin and intravenous immunoglobulin are the main treatments. Aspirin can reduce inflammation and the risk of heart disease, while immunoglobulin can significantly reduce complications of coronary heart disease. Other options include hormone therapy and biologics for refractory cases. 5. Care in daily life: In addition to medication, it is also important to ensure adequate rest and nutritional support. It is recommended to increase foods containing vitamins C and E, such as citrus and green vegetables, to help strengthen immune function. Kawasaki disease is not a maternal hereditary disease. Although there is some genetic predisposition, environmental and immune responses are also important factors. Early detection and treatment are crucial for children to effectively reduce the risk of complications. If you suspect that your child has symptoms of Kawasaki disease, you should seek medical attention for professional evaluation and treatment. Parents can actively prevent and manage related problems by closely observing their children's health and maintaining a good living environment. |
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