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  2. The signature symptoms of long Covid in kids - AOL

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    A new study offers insight into what long Covid looks like in kids and teens, ... A 16-year-old patient awaits blood testing at a Moderna Covid-19 vaccine clinical trial for adolescents in Orlando ...

  3. Teens and kids with long COVID are showing surprising new ...

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    Long COVID kids: Most get better. Doctors worry about those who don’t. Long COVID symptoms in kids, teens. The study included 5,300 younger school-age children and teens from more than 60 health ...

  4. These are the signs and symptoms of flu, RSV and Covid in kids

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    Covid cases are declining in kids, but the coronavirus, too, is circulating at high levels. ... Runny nose. Muscle aches. Fever. Headache. ... 17 easy winter casseroles for better blood sugar.

  5. Symptoms of COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    The median delay for COVID-19 is four to five days [17] possibly being infectious on 1–4 of those days. [18] Most symptomatic people experience symptoms within two to seven days after exposure, and almost all will experience at least one symptom within 12 days. [17] [19] Most people recover from the acute phase of the disease.

  6. Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children - Wikipedia

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    Some children exposed to COVID-19 also appear to have a less severe Kawasaki-like disease. [38] Ventricular function often recovers before discharge from hospital (often after 6–10 days). [7] Coronary artery aneurysms can develop even in the absence of Kawasaki-like features. [6] Their frequency and severity is uncertain. [19]

  7. Nosebleed - Wikipedia

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    Blood may also be forced to flow up and through the nasolacrimal duct and out of the eye, producing bloody tears. [10] Risk factors include trauma, including putting the finger in the nose, blood thinners, high blood pressure, alcoholism, seasonal allergies, dry weather, and inhaled corticosteroids. [3]

  8. Long COVID Looks Different in Kids - AOL

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    But other studies have come to similar conclusions, estimating that somewhere between 10% and 20% of kids who catch COVID-19 will develop long-term complications. Read More : The Best Way to Treat ...

  9. Rhinorrhea - Wikipedia

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    Rhinorrhea (American English), also spelled rhinorrhoea or rhinorrhœa (British English), or informally runny nose is the free discharge of a thin mucus fluid from the nose; [1] it is an extremely common condition. [2] It is a common symptom of allergies or certain viral infections, such as the common cold or COVID-19.