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Stomach Cramps and Vomiting 'are Symptoms of Coronavirus in Children'

Vomiting and Stomach pain should be considered as official symptoms of Covid-19 in children

Stomach Cramps and Vomiting 'are Symptoms of Coronavirus in Children'
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Scientists say that diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal pain in children should be considered as the official symptoms of COVID 19.

These symptoms, which are not included in the three listed by the NHS, are also relatively common in adults.

However, officials have said that they are very vague and that if everyone has a stomach ache, they think it is Kwid-19.

Scientists in Northern Ireland say gut-related symptoms are so strongly linked to the disease in children that they should be considered.

But coughing - one of the most important symptoms of a serious illness in adults - was not a reliable indication of whether a child had the coronavirus.

When abdominal and intestinal pain was included with the official symptoms of NHS, the detection capacity of these children increased from 76% to 97%, the researchers found (stock image)

CHILD HAS DIED FROM COVID-19 IN BRITAIN'

Healthy children do not die from the coronavirus and only those who were seriously ill before catching the disease are at risk, a large government-funded study has confirmed.

Researchers say no healthy child has died of the virus in the UK so far.

Six children have died, but another suffered serious health problems such as cancer or cerebral palsy when he was killed in Cove-19.

Research has found that the risk to children is 'surprisingly low', with only a small proportion of them ending up in hospital and deaths being 'extraordinarily rare'.

Six children under the age of 15 have died of coronavirus in England and Wales since the onset of the epidemic, along with children between the ages of 15 and 19. As of August 14, it was comparable to 52,082 victims in all other age groups, according to the Office for National Statistics.

Scientists led by the University of Liverpool found that one percent of children admitted to the hospital died more than 27 percent of adults. This means that when one in four adults admitted to the hospital in COVID-19 died, only one in 100 children died.

The study, published in the prestigious British Medical Journal, comes amid a heated debate over whether children in England should return to school in September. Critics say they do not have enough evidence to be safe.

The scientists who led the study said parents should be reassured that returning to school would not endanger their children in any way.

"Severe illness is rare and death is impossible," said Professor Col. Sample, a professor of pediatrics and pediatrics at the University of Liverpool who led the study.

"They should believe that their children cannot be directly harmed by going back to school and we know that keeping them away from school due to unavailability of educational opportunities has harmed them, and mentally. Health is being affected.

Dr. Tom Waterfield at Queen's University Belfast told the BBC:


Dr. Tom Waterfield at Queen's University Belfast told the BBC: 'We are finding out that diarrhea and vomiting are some of the symptoms reported by some children and I think it is worth adding to the list of known symptoms. Consideration. '

Dr. Waterfield and colleagues studied 992 children, 68 of whom were coronaviruses. His average age was 10 years.

The number of gastrointestinal symptoms affecting the gastrointestinal tract may have significantly improved with the number of children diagnosed.

When deciding what an official symptom is, health owners have to make an important decision as to how many of the people with the symptom will actually have the disease and how many will have something else.

They should also consider whether the majority of people with the disease - in this case, can be found without the COVID-19 symptom.

In a study by Northern Irish researchers, only 34 children had coronavirus symptoms.

Fever, cough, and changes in smell or taste - Scientists have correctly identified 76% of children with coronavirus by looking at the official symptoms of COVID 19.

Children with Abdominal pain, it increased to 97% - 33 out of 34.

Stomach Cramps and Vomiting 'are Symptoms of Coronavirus in Children'
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When they included children with abdominal pain, it increased to 97% - 33 out of 34.

Because many children did not have symptoms, and many of them did not have common symptoms, experts said most of them could never be diagnosed.

Dr. Waterfield and colleagues wrote: 'This study shows that when infected with SARS-CoV-2, approximately half of children are asymptomatic and the UK's current testing strategy is to diagnose the majority of pediatric infections.

Stomach and intestinal symptoms were found in 13 of the children

Stomach and intestinal symptoms were found in 13 of the children, compared to 21 with fever - the most common symptom.

In contrast, only six children lost their sense of smell or taste, which is listed by the NHS as an official symbol.

Health services in the UK have been criticized for giving a brief definition of the virus.

In the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) lists 11 symptoms and anyone can be tested with any of them.

Government policy in the UK is that members of the public should be tested with only one of these three symbols.

The Queen's University team published their work on the pre-print website MedArchive without reviewing other scientists.

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