Treatments For Kawasaki Disease

Monitoring Heart Health

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The heart is an important organ affected by Kawasaki disease. In cases of illnesses like Kawasaki disease, it's necessary for patients to keep track of the heart's functions. The doctor may request you to get several procedures done for monitoring your heart health. One of the procedures a doctor uses to check the heart is the stress test, which allows the doctor to see how well the heart handles pressure from exercise. During the test, you may exercise with a treadmill or bike.

Another test the doctor can give you is an electrocardiogram (EKG), which focuses on the electrical activity of the heart. The doctor places special tools called electrodes over the skin to pick up the heart's signals. In some cases, an echocardiogram will be performed. In an echocardiogram, sound waves (ultrasound) are recorded from the heart. The waves produce images of the organ's vessels, chambers, and valves. Looking at the images, the doctor can reveal details about your heart's shape, size, and the rate at which it pumps blood.

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