Al-Marsad newspaper: Infectious diseases consultant, Dr. Majid Al-Shamrani, said that there are some symptoms that people suffer from following contracting the Corona virus.
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Omicron: Symptom pseudocroup – more cases of severe cough syndrome in young children
According to pediatricians at Boston Children’s Hospital, the omicron variant of the Sars coronavirus-2 has caused an increase in so-called pseudo-croup seizures in young children. In a study published in the journal Pediatrics, the authors write that because Omicron primarily affects the upper respiratory tract, in contrast to earlier variants, children are more likely to experience the clinical picture in which mucous membranes in the area around the larynx are inflamed has not yet been finally evaluated.
In it, the doctors report on 75 cases of children who were infected with Sars-CoV-2 and had developed pseudocroup seizures. The clinical picture usually occurs with an infection with respiratory viruses such as parainfluenza or RSV. Before Omikron, Corona was not one of the causes, but that seems to be changing now. As the study authors report, the seizures were more severe than usual with other pathogens. Nine of the 75 children had to be treated in hospital, four of them in intensive care.
In pseudocroup, the airways narrow due to the swelling. Most affected are babies and small children up to the age of regarding six years. They often get a barking cough, are hoarse, and make a wheezing noise when inhaling. Parents should soothe their child and let them breathe cold air and give them something cold to drink (but not milk). Also, you should consult a doctor. The syndrome can be treated with the administration of corticosteroids, such as dexamethasone, which is also used in adult Covid patients.
Pseudocroup is in contrast to “real croup”, an inflammation of the larynx in the course of diphtheria, which has become very rare in Europe as a result of vaccinations.
Croup: More cases of severe cough syndrome in young children due to omicron
According to pediatricians at Boston Children’s Hospital, the omicron variant of the Sars coronavirus-2 has caused an increase in so-called pseudo-croup seizures in young children. In a study published in the journal Pediatrics, the authors write that because Omicron primarily affects the upper respiratory tract, in contrast to earlier variants, children are more likely to experience the clinical picture in which mucous membranes in the area around the larynx are inflamed has not yet been finally evaluated.
In it, the doctors report on 75 cases of children who were infected with Sars-CoV-2 and had developed pseudocroup seizures. The clinical picture usually occurs with an infection with respiratory viruses such as parainfluenza or RSV. Before Omikron, Corona was not one of the causes, but that seems to be changing now. As the study authors report, the seizures were more severe than usual with other pathogens. Nine of the 75 children had to be treated in hospital, four of them in intensive care.
In pseudocroup, the airways narrow due to the swelling. Most affected are babies and small children up to the age of regarding six years. They often get a barking cough, are hoarse, and make a wheezing noise when inhaling. Parents should soothe their child and let them breathe cold air and give them something cold to drink (but not milk). Also, you should consult a doctor. The syndrome can be treated with the administration of corticosteroids, such as dexamethasone, which is also used in adult Covid patients.
Pseudocroup is in contrast to “real croup”, an inflammation of the larynx in the course of diphtheria, which has become very rare in Europe as a result of vaccinations.
Go to the doctor immediately .. 6 strange symptoms that indicate diabetes
The most common symptoms of diabetes are increased thirst, hunger and urination, but what are the most unusual signs that you are infected?
According to Diabetes UK statistics, symptoms of type 2 diabetes include:
Itching and dry skin:
Excess glucose in the blood can damage nerve fibers throughout the body. Nerve damage can cause itching on the surface of the skin, while damaged blood vessels can cause dry, itchy or scaly skin.
Erectile Dysfunction:
According to Age UK, more than 40 per cent of men aged 60 or older will experience erectile dysfunction during their lifetime, although the causes can vary. While the most common causes of erectile dysfunction are everything from a loss of sex drive to certain medications, high blood sugar can also be a cause of the problem.
Dry mouth:
When the body’s glucose stores are concentrated in the blood, less saliva is produced in the mouth. Having a little saliva in your mouth is not only annoying, but it can also lead to tooth decay and gum disease.
Skin discoloration:
One of the lesser known warning signs of type 2 diabetes can be found in the neck, and it’s more common in people with darker skin. The appearance of dark spots on the skin may be widespread or visible only in the folds.
Weight loss:
This can happen when the body is unable to properly produce insulin, causing cells to run out of glucose, which is normally used for energy.
Frequent mood swings:
Constant feeling of irritability or noticeable mood changes can be caused by rapid changes in blood sugar levels.