Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a serious condition associated with the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. It causes symptoms that are due to inflammation (irritation, pain, and swelling) throughout the body. While in the hospital, your child got medicines to treat inflammation and help the body heal. Your child is now well enough to be cared for at home.


Your child:

Your child:

Is MIS-C contagious? The coronavirus that causes COVID-19 is very contagious. But when a child has MIS-C, they usually are well past the contagious phase of the infection. There is no evidence right now that MIS-C is contagious.
Are any long-term problems associated with MIS-C? Most children recover fully from MIS-C but experts are still learning about possible long-term effects. That's why children need to follow up closely with their primary care provider and specialists after they leave the hospital.
Can MIS-C be prevented? Experts don't know why some children get MIS-C after coronavirus infection and others don't. But they do know that the best way to prevent MIS-C is to prevent coronavirus infection. A COVID-19 vaccine is a safe and effective way to prevent coronavirus infection.