📖 Long COVID in children and adolescents: a systematic review and meta-analyses
❦ ‘The prevalence of Long COVID in children and adolescents was 25.24%.
The five most prevalent clinical manifestations were mood symptoms (16.50%), fatigue (9.66%), sleep disorders (8.42%), headache (7.84%), and respiratory symptoms (7.62%).
Interestingly, many of the symptoms identified in these meta-analyses associated to Long COVID, such as mood, fatigue, sleep disorders, orthostatic intolerance, decreased concentration, confusion, memory loss, balance problems, exercise intolerance, hyperhidrosis, blurred vision, body temperature dysregulation, dysfunction on heart, rate variability and palpitations, constipation or diarrhea, and dysphagia, are commonly present in dysautonomia.’
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📖 (23 Jun 2022 ~ Nature Scientific Reports) Long COVID in children and adolescents: a systematic review and meta-analyses ➤
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