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COVID-Related Syndrome Tied to Neurologic Symptoms in Kids
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What Parents Need to Know About Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome, an Illness Related to COVID-19
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What Parents Need to Know About Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome, an Illness Related to COVID-19
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Researchers are learning more about multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C), a rare COVID-related inflammatory illness that affects children and teens. Although the physical symptoms associated with the condition which may include a rash, fever, bloodshot eyes, abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, neck pain, fatigue, and, most concerning, heart problems have been previously studied, it may affect patients neurological well-being, too.
Although medical experts do not specifically know what causes MIS-C, the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) explained that it typically occurs in young people who have had COVID-19 or have been exposed to the virus. Moreover, the condition typically emerges between two and six weeks after a young person contracts COVID-19 and displays zero or mild symptoms. Research has found that children with more serious COVID-
What Parents Need to Know About Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome, an Illness Related to COVID-19
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Some Children With Covid-Related Syndrome Develop Neurological Symptoms Pam Belluck Great Ormond Street children s hospital is pictured in London on March 10, 2020. - Great Ormond Street announced on Tuesday that it had cancelled surgery on any children with serious heart problems, for two weeks, after a health professional working there was diagnosed with the coronavirus COVID-19. (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP) (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
Reports about the mysterious Covid-related inflammatory syndrome that afflicts some children and teenagers have mostly focused on physical symptoms: rash, abdominal pain, red eyes and, most seriously, heart problems like low blood pressure, shock and difficulty pumping.