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my son had a Kawaski disease ... some questions about Kawasaki ...

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Q-man - 08 Dec 2003 21:02 GMT
He had a very high fever for 5 days.
And red eye, red palm and sole, strawberry tongue etc.

Finally we went to ER and he was admitted.
In hospital, he took asprin and IVIG.
Now he is staying at home and still taking aspirin.

There is an issue about Reye's syndrome and aspirin.
Now strong flu is spreading. He has an allergy to egg.

What do I have to do about this compricated situation?
PF Riley - 09 Dec 2003 07:00 GMT
>He had a very high fever for 5 days.
>And red eye, red palm and sole, strawberry tongue etc.
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>
>What do I have to do about this compricated situation?

First, has his egg allergy been confirmed with skin testing?

Secondly, if so, does he have an allergist that he saw to do this? If
so, can you consult with him regarding the safety of influenza
vaccination? The allergist may determine that the level of egg allergy
is low enough that it may be safe to attempt a skin test with the
vaccine itself, and, if unremarkable, proceed with complete
immunization.

Finally, if he truly has a severe enough egg allergy that his
allergist feels immunization is not safe, don't worry too much. Reye's
syndrome is, fortunately, quite rare.

PF
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