daddy's heartbreaking message

A 4-year-old boy is in intensive care after developing a severe form of Covid-19. Her dad calls on other parents to be vigilant.

Grégory Chaudy believed that his 4-year-old son, Kaïs, was not particularly at risk from Covid-19. The little boy was healthy, with no risk factors or pre-existing illnesses, but that didn't stop him from developing a severe form of the illness. The little Belgian has indeed contracted multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C), a serious disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, which affects around two cases in 100,000 people under the age of 21.

From the Belgian newspaper The Free, Kaïs' dad says his son started having a high fever a week ago. He then suffered from vomiting and diarrhea, and his parents took him to the emergency room. According to Grégory Chaudy, the medical staff explained to him that "https://www.aufeminin.com/"it was necessary to wait, according to the protocol, five days to be able to test it and determine that it was an inflammatory reaction to the Covid ". Except that the little boy's condition worsened, and he was admitted to intensive care before being plunged into a coma on Wednesday night. Today he is still in intensive care but his condition is "stable and doctors say they are optimistic", says his father.

Kaïs' father posted a video of his son breathing hard on Facebook. Beside, he shared a message to alert parents. "I was not concerned about Covid-19 until I had my own son affected by the disease, dying in his hospital bed, hyperventilating with these critically affected heart and respiratory functions, me asking to come home moaning … This post is for information, be vigilant with your children, because ultimately the disease is dangerous for them! ", writes Grégory Chaudy.

MIS-C affects children with Covid-19 in rare cases, and can be fatal. Fever is a systematic symptom, while some patients have also had gastrointestinal disturbances. In about 80% of cases, there is damage to the cardiovascular system.

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