MIS-C in Children? Can this be detected early?

"MISC refers to Multi System Inflammatory Syndrome in children. This is a remote complication of COVID 19 infection in children. That is typically seen 4 to 6 weeks after COVID 19 infection in children. This is characterised by a group of systems which can make the child extremely sick. Here the child may develop multisystem involvement of the body that includes the involvement of the brain, heart, blood vessels, clotting system and the kidneys. So the children may get sick. Typically what is seen is that the RTPCR test is negative but the COVID antibody test is positive in these children. This can be detected early if the parents are aware of the typical symptoms associated with MISC. In this case there might have been a COVID history in the family, the child may or may not have been symptomatic and then after 4 -7 weeks child may have presented new onset fever which may be high fever which may be persistent and also other symptoms like recurring vomiting, loose stools, extensive rashes all over the body and swelling and redness in hands. Sometimes a pale grey colour or bluish discolouration of skin and reduced urine output sometimes involving rashes and eye redness. Whenever there is a doubt of child getting sick it is advised to get advise of paediatrician. This is because it is seen if early medical intervention is given in MISC it has better outcomes. Treatment may include steroids and immune suppressing drugs and vital stabilisation"