FREE newsletter is as good as that first pint back at the pub Research published this week described potential long-term complications that can happen in children who develop a mysterious condition linked to the coronavirus.
The study, which was published in JAMA Neurology earlier this week, looked at cases of children with the condition – now known as multi-system inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C).It can lead children to develop anything from headaches, muscle weakness along with signs of brain damage.MIS-C is a rare condition that can possibly be life-threatening in some cases during or shortly after a child is infected with the coronavirus.Symptoms of the nasty condition include fever, skin rashes, breathing issues and a sharp.