Early Symptoms Of COVID-19 In Children: What Parents Should Know

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COVID-19 has caused the deaths of lakhs and the sufferance of even more people in India so far. The aggressive second wave of the COVID-19 virus had rattled the country to its core, with thousands of deaths every single day. The medical body of India announced the third wave of the COVID-19 virus as well. It was informed that the third wave of the pandemic might largely affect children and infants. In a time like this, where the county has not yet recovered from the blow of the second wave of COVID-19, the possibility of infections among children is horrifying for parents around the country.

COVID-19 has developed more symptoms now than there were when it first appeared. These symptoms can be identified, and treatment can be ensured as soon as possible to ensure that the treatment is successful. So, here are some of the leading symptoms of COVID-19 in children that parents must know and look out for to avoid COVID-19 infection among children.

Primary Early Symptoms For COVID-19 Infection In Children

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It is seriously concerning that the COVID-19 infection hides itself in children by not showing off too many symptoms on the surface. Most children affected by COVID-19 remain asymptomatic. This creates a considerable problem in identifying the infection and getting started on the treatment in the early stages. It has been noticed that in most cases, one of the parents was infected by the virus, while no symptoms of the infection were detected in the children. It was only after a test it was revealed that the children were also infected.

Here are some of the general symptoms that are common in children for the COVID-19 virus.

  • Cough

  • Fever

  • Breathlessness

  • Myalgia

  • Sore Throat

  • Diarrhea

  • Loss of Taste

  • Loss of Smell

  • Loose Motions

  • Vomiting

  • Nausea

  • Nasal Congestion

  • Dry Cough

  • Headache

  • Body Pain

  • Muscle Pain

These are some of the preliminary symptoms of COVID-19 if your child is showcasing multiple of these symptoms, especially fever with dry cough and breathlessness. The chances of COVID-19 infection are high in such cases. These are, however, not all the symptoms that you need to keep a lookout for; there are many other symptoms that, as parents, you need to look out for to maintain the safety of your children.

In some serious cases, children have been seen to suffer from ulcers in the oral cavity as a symptom of COVID infection. Even MIS, which stands for Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome, has been noticed to be a symptom of COVID-19 infection both in children and adults. It is highly rare, but it is something that you should know.

MIS affects the patient’s kidneys, heart, lungs, brain, skin, and gastrointestinal tract. This health condition is serious, and it requires immediate medical support. You can identify MIS from these symptoms.

  • Diarrhea

  • Vomiting

  • Neck Pain

  • Fever

  • Low Blood Pressure

  • Rashes

  • Fatigue

  • Bluish Face

  • Breathing Problems

  • Abdominal Pain

  • Inability to walk

  • And Organ Inflammation

These are the symptoms that you need to keep in check to make sure your children are safe from COVID-19. The pandemic is still at large, and the future is bleak at best; in such times, it is needed to be aware of the danger at hand and the symptoms that are a part of it. For the people that are still healthy and well, it is possible to take preventive measures to save yourself, your family, and your children from the deadly virus. Here are some of the precautionary measures you can take to protect your children from COVID-19.

Preventive Measures Of COVID-19 For Children

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  • The preventive measures of COVID are similar when it comes to children and adults. However, it is harder for children to understand the gravity of the situation and follow the protocols. But they should listen carefully to their parents, and parents especially should tactfully teach their children to wear a mask, sanitize regularly, and maintain social distance. These are the golden rules when it comes to preventive measures for COVID-19.

  • As vaccination is not available for children in India. It is important for the parents and every adult in the house to get vaccinated so as to protect the children from contracting the virus.

  • And last but not the least, it is extremely crucial to maintain cleanliness in the house with children. Cleaning the frequently touched surfaces of children is necessary also to protect them from the virus. 

These are all the common symptoms and preventive measures that you need to be aware of to build a safe and hospitable environment for your children. In these challenging times, these are some of the ways that you can ensure the safety of your family and children.