Unlike the previous Covid-19 variants, Omicron patients rarely experience anosmia and shortness of breath.
One of the most common complaints is sore throat and itching. This is what distinguishes it from the symptoms of the common cold.
The symptoms of Omicron in children usually include:
Mild fever
Have a cold Cough
Sore throat
Diarrhea
"What we can do is try to overcome the problem by giving fever-reducing medication, asking the child to drink a lot, while recognizing the symptoms of the child who must be taken to the hospital," he continued.
On the other hand, one of the most common complaints is sore throat and itching.
Meanwhile, if your child has the following Omicron symptoms , it is a condition to watch out for.
Symptoms include the following:
If the child does not want to drink at all, so he rarely urinates
Child has seizures
Symptoms of shortness of breath appear
Vomiting constantly Diarrhea that doesn't stop
Awareness in children begins to decrease
"Those are signs ( symptoms of Omicron in children) that require the child to be taken to the hospital," explained Nastiti.
https://www.kompas.com/wiken/read/2022/0...dai?page=3
One of the most common complaints is sore throat and itching. This is what distinguishes it from the symptoms of the common cold.
The symptoms of Omicron in children usually include:
Mild fever
Have a cold Cough
Sore throat
Diarrhea
"What we can do is try to overcome the problem by giving fever-reducing medication, asking the child to drink a lot, while recognizing the symptoms of the child who must be taken to the hospital," he continued.
On the other hand, one of the most common complaints is sore throat and itching.
Meanwhile, if your child has the following Omicron symptoms , it is a condition to watch out for.
Symptoms include the following:
If the child does not want to drink at all, so he rarely urinates
Child has seizures
Symptoms of shortness of breath appear
Vomiting constantly Diarrhea that doesn't stop
Awareness in children begins to decrease
"Those are signs ( symptoms of Omicron in children) that require the child to be taken to the hospital," explained Nastiti.
https://www.kompas.com/wiken/read/2022/0...dai?page=3