3. Dr. Anita Patel On Understanding MIS-C And How We Can Detect It In Our Children
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We know that COVID-19 isn't affecting children in the same way it has affected adults. But exactly how common is COVID-19 in children? Dr. Anita Patel joins me on the podcast to chat about this and other important topics that are not being talked about nearly enough. The topic at hand is MIS-C, which stands for multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children. We'll answer your questions of what MIS-C is, what the symptoms are, when you should seek attention, and what your visit may be like if your child gets admitted with MIS-C. Dr. Patel is a pediatric critical care doctor, assistant professor, and NIH funded researcher at Children's National Hospital in addition to being a 500 hour RYT yoga teacher. She uses her social media to show the human side of academic medicine that she so lacked as a medical trainee with a focus on motherhood in medicine, her IVF journey, and the raw difficulties of finding balance in this chaos. In this episode we discuss: Whether or not children are super spreaders of COVID How many children are being diagnosed with COVID-19 and MIS-C What MIS-C is and how you can detect it in your own children The symptoms of MIS-C and how it is being treated What age groups are developing MIS-C What to expect if your child is admitted for MIS-C in the pediatric ICU Resources from this episode: American Academy of Pediatrics Article, COVID-19 and Multi-System Inflammatory Syndrome in Children Connect with Dr. Patel: Instagram: @anitakpatelmd TikTok: @anitakpatelmd Connect with me on Instagram @motherhoodmeetsmedicine. For full show notes, head to lynzyandco.com/motherhood-meets-medicine-the-podcast/ Join the Motherhood Meets Medicine community at patreon.com/motherhoodmeetsmedicine Disclaimer: This podcast does not provide medical advice. The information on this podcast is for informational purposes only. No material on this site is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices