Covid-19 In Children

The novel Coronavirus among children and adolescents causes less severe illness and deaths when compared to adults. Children with COVID-19 have very mild symptoms or no symptoms, but in some cases, they become severely ill and hospitalized. Some children who get COVID-19 have also developed post-COVID conditions.

  
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Should I be concerned about a stuffy nose and cough in my child?

Query: Hi doctor, My 5-year-old child tested COVID positive a week before. She is in house quarantine and has stuffy nose with cough. Can I send her to school after five days of quarantine?  Read Full »


Answer: Hello,Welcome to icliniq.com.Children take a week to recover completely depending on the immune status and general wellbeing.1. Your child needs two to three days rest to relieve from the symptoms. 2. Monitor the oxygen saturation of your child using pulse oximeter for a few days. 3. Provide adequat...  Read Full »

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