Important: How MIS-C Syndrome Affects Children Post COVID-19 Though the exact cause for this syndrome has not been concluded yet, it appears that it is the result of an excessive immune response related to COVID-19. | 8 May 2021 1:51 PM GMT New Delhi- Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a rare but dangerous medical condition that is linked with COVID-19 infections. Children who go on to develop this condition experience inflammation in their organs as tissues such as the heart, lungs, blood vessels, kidneys, digestive system, brain, skin, or eyes. A case of an 11-year-old child diagnosed with MIS-C syndrome undergoing treatment in the SRCC hospital showed that he had been infected with the COVID-19 virus four weeks prior to being admitted to the hospital. While the test reports conducted earlier were consistently showing him to be negative, it was found out that he was asymptomatic, therefore his COVID-induced condition was left undetected, unnoticed and untreated. Before being brought to the hospital, the child showed classical symptoms of the MIS-C syndrome such as high fever, swelling of the neck, bloodshot eyes, rashes all over the body, and gastrointestinal conditions like diarrhea and vomiting.