Treatments For Kawasaki Disease
Anticoagulants

Blood thinners are other medications that treat Kawasaki disease and are used to discourage the formation of blood clots. Examples of the medications are heparin, edoxaban, and warfarin. Besides Kawasaki disease, they have been used for treating various medical conditions such as coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction, and deep vein thrombosis.
Though it mainly happens in children, Kawasaki disease can also affect adults. You should speak with the doctor about the blood thinners you or your child should take for the condition. You should also discuss any other medical conditions you are experiencing with your doctor. Usage of the medications has been shown to worsen the effects of pericardial effusion, which occurs when fluid builds up in the pericardium, organ surrounding the heart. It is not recommended for pregnant women to take the medication. If you have any allergic reactions to a medicine, discontinue use and get medical assistance as immediately as possible.