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Fever or chills. Cough. Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing. Sore throat. Congestion or runny nose. New loss of taste or smell. Fatigue. Muscle or body aches. Headache. Nausea or vomiting ...
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C), or paediatric inflammatory multisystem syndrome (PIMS / PIMS-TS), or systemic inflammatory syndrome in COVID-19 (SISCoV), is a rare systemic illness involving persistent fever and extreme inflammation following exposure to SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19. [7]
A study looking at children between the ages of 5-11 and their caregivers in the UK found that more than 30% of caregivers reported changes in their children's behavioral and emotional states. [ 75 ] 61.4% stated their children had an increase in frustration and some of the other symptoms reported were irritability, restlessness, anger, anxiety ...
Mental health visits saw a 24% increase for children ages 5 to 11, and 31% for older minors. [53] Many children became more vulnerable to mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety due to the pandemic and its consequences, among which social isolation has been a contributing factor to a decline in mental health quality.
Previous sub-variants linked to Omicron have been noted to be viral and severe, but XBB.1.16 cases thus far haven't caused healthcare providers to be concerned about an uptick in severe illnesses ...
BA.5 symptoms appear to closely mirror those of its omicron relatives. Mark Heise, an immunologist at UNC- Chapel Hill, said infected patients often report sore throats, muscle aches and upper ...
Three common clusters of symptoms have been identified: a respiratory symptom cluster with cough, sputum, shortness of breath, and fever; a musculoskeletal symptom cluster with muscle and joint pain, headache, and fatigue; and a cluster of digestive symptoms with abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea. [5]
Omicron has gained a reputation for being relatively mild. That's not necessarily the case. Seizures, croup, and mechanical ventilation: New study shows how severe Omicron can get in unvaccinated ...