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Addressing the concerns of parents during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, experts at The Hindu’s webinar as part of the Wellness Series, emphasised that in a majority of cases, children experience only mild symptoms and recover well at home. The webinar titled ‘COVID-19 and Children’, presented by Kauvery Hospital, had three panellists: Janani Sankar, a senior consultant paediatrician at Kanchi Kamakoti CHILDS Trust Hospital, Chennai; D. Senguttavan, chief consultant paediatrician, and D. Suresh Chelliah, a senior consultant paediatrician, both from Kauvey Hospital in Tiruchi. On worries that children were being more affected during this wave, Dr. Chelliah said that was not the case and children were less affected than adults. “More children are being identified because we are testing more than last year,” he said. Common symptoms, he added, were cough, runny nose, irritability, refusal to eat and fever. “Most children will recover at home but in ....
More newborns show symptoms Updated: Updated: 1%-2% develop significant symptoms of cough and require admission Share Article 1%-2% develop significant symptoms of cough and require admission COVID-19 cases among the paediatric population has been on the rise in Tamil Nadu. Doctors have been noticing that more newborns are presenting with symptoms during the second wave of the contagion than in the first wave. At least 1,000-1,300 children, aged 0-12, are testing positive daily over the past few days. “The number of children testing positive is quite high. When parents test positive, the children, too, are infected,” said S. Srinivasan, State Nodal Officer-Child Health. ....
Doctors insist on timely care in the case of children Updated: Updated: April 18, 2021 01:13 IST Over 2,000 children aged 0 to 12 years have tested positive in the last 10 days; rapid surge in family clusters Share Article AAA Over 2,000 children aged 0 to 12 years have tested positive in the last 10 days; rapid surge in family clusters Over the past few weeks, the number of children testing positive for COVID-19 has steadily increased in the State. Though children getting infected is not uncommon given the rapid surge in cases and family clusters, paediatricians have a word of caution for parents as seeking early medical help for symptoms is crucial. ....