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COVID-19 Infection Linked to Potential Kidney, GI, and Cardiovascular Issues in Children

by Mark Chiang
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Recent research indicates that children who contract COVID-19 may face an elevated risk of developing long-term health complications affecting their kidneys, gastrointestinal system, and cardiovascular health. The study highlights potential areas of concern for pediatric health following a COVID-19 infection. Specifically, the research points to the possibility of children experiencing kidney-related issues, a range of gastrointestinal problems, and various cardiovascular conditions as potential long-term effects of having contracted COVID-19. These findings suggest a need for continued monitoring and research to fully understand the potential lasting impact of the virus on children’s health.

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Date: April 30, 2025

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