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  1. Jun 1, 2022 · In earlier waves of the pandemic, typical symptoms of COVID-19 in children were fever (46-64%) and cough (32-56%). However, many children were asymptomatic or only had a few symptoms. More recently, with the Omicron variant, symptoms have been shown to more likely be upper respiratory, as noted in Table 1 above.

  2. Children with COVID-19 may have serious or mild symptoms or no symptoms at all. Symptoms may show up from 2 to 14 days after contact with the virus that causes COVID-19. The most common symptoms are fever and a cough, including a barking cough linked to croup.

  3. COVID-19 usually causes mild symptoms in kids — most commonly, fever and cough. Most children recover in one to two weeks with at-home care. But kids with certain underlying medical conditions face a higher risk of serious illness and hospitalization.

  4. Sep 23, 2021 · Many children with COVID-19 have minimal to no symptoms. Their symptoms often resemble a cold with congestion, cough, low-grade fever and fatigue. Over-the counter pain and fever reducers, such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen, can be given as needed to relieve symptoms.

  5. Nov 12, 2024 · Fever is one of the symptoms of COVID-19, and it can be difficult to differentiate between a common cold and COVID-19 in your child without a test. However, COVID-19 patients typically experience additional symptoms beyond fever, such as fatigue and muscle aches. So, if you suspect your child may have been exposed, seeing a doctor for a PCR ...

  6. Aug 18, 2020 · Children's COVID-19 symptoms. While children and adults experience similar symptoms of COVID-19, children's symptoms tend to be mild and cold-like. Most children recover within one to two weeks. Their symptoms can include: Fever; Nasal congestion or runny nose; Cough; Sore throat; Shortness of breath; Fatigue; Headache; Muscle aches; Nausea or ...

  7. Jun 22, 2022 · Fever and cough are common COVID-19 symptoms in both adults and children; shortness of breath is more likely to be seen in adults. Children can have pneumonia, with or without obvious symptoms. They can also experience sore throat, excessive fatigue or diarrhea.