Conciusion KD can present a diagnostic dilemma in primary care and suspicion should be raised in a child presenting with a high fever for over 5 days who has visible skin and mucous membrane abnormalities. There is a risk of severe cardiac abnormalities (up to 40% of cases) when left untreated, although it can be self-resolving in a significant proportion of cases. Primary health professionals play a vital role in the early detection of cases, ensuring rapid diagnosis and timely administration of intravenous immunoglobuhn in the hospital to improve outcome.