As UK studies are now confirming, kids under the age of 16 can develop long Covid too.
Estimates suggest that of the children surveyed in the UK, 13% of children aged 2-11, 14.5% of kids aged 12-16, and 17% of young adults continued to exhibit COVID-like symptoms upto 5 weeks after testing negative for the virus.
Regardless, here are some of the most common long-haul symptoms recorded amongst kids having recovered from Covid-19:
. Researchers are now finding evidence that kids can have a harder time battling fatigue, experience pain in their joints, thighs, head, hands and legs long after fighting the infection.
Poor sleep patterns are linked to a lot many growth, cognitive and developmental deficits in kids aged between 2-16. Insomnia is also a symptom that is seen in kids and adults suffering from long Covid.
As per a London-based analysis of post-COVID symptoms like- ear pain, altered taste, poor or blurred vision, touch, smell in children, younger babies and toddlers may also be at the risk of experiencing sensory impairment.
Children suffering from long COVID are also more prone to showcase mood swings in their growth years. About 10% of kids reported suffering from memory problems.
Gastrointestinal symptoms like gut trouble, stomach pain and digestive issues are a common complaint being observed in kids during the symptomatic stage of their infections right now.
Preliminary research has also showcased that dizziness and some other neurological problems could also affect younger children post a COVID attack. Acute headaches, dizziness, fatigue could be a key symptom to be looked at.
(With Times of India inputs)