Another phase one symptom of Kawasaki disease is an extensive rash appearing on the back, chest, abdomen, and groin. The rash usually appears within five days of fever onset. A rash due to Kawasaki disease can take on many forms. It may look like hives, thick red spots or patches, or smooth, elevated red bumps. Skin rashes from Kawasaki disease do not form blisters or drain fluid.

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