🚨 When to Get Help
Call 911 Now
- Breathing is severe (struggling for each breath, can barely speak).
- Lips or face turn blue.
- Your child looks very sick or you suspect a life-threatening emergency.
Call Doctor Now
- Breathing Issues: Fast breathing, ribs pulling in with breaths, or wheezing/whistling sounds.
- High Fever: Over 104° F (40° C).
- Dehydration: No urine for 8+ hours, dry mouth, no tears.
- Pain: Severe headache, stiff neck, or muscle pain so bad they can’t walk.
- High Risk: Your child is under 12 weeks old with a fever, or has a chronic condition (diabetes, heart/lung disease, weak immune system).
Contact in 24hrs
- Breathing slightly fast but playing/smiling.
- Constant cough disrupting sleep.
- Fever lasting more than 3 days.
✅The Quick Check: Could it be COVID?
Suspect COVID-19 immediately if your child fits one of the following profiles:
- Profile A: They have already tested positive (using a home kit or lab test).
- Profile B: They have symptoms of COVID-19 (see below) AND one of the following is true:
- They had close contact with someone with COVID-19 in the past 3-14 days.
- COVID-19 cases are currently widespread in your community.
- A doctor has suspected the diagnosis.
🔎Spotting the Symptoms
COVID-19 affects children differently than adults. Symptoms usually appear 3 to 5 days after exposure, though it can take up to 14 days.
Most Common Symptoms
- Cough
- Sore throat
- Headache
- Fever
Other Common Symptoms
- Chills or shivering
- Runny nose
- Muscle pain or body aches
- Fatigue (unusual tiredness)
- Loss of smell or taste
Less Common (But Possible)
- Nausea or Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Shortness of breath (trouble breathing)
Note: Some children have “Mild Infections” that look exactly like a bad cold. Others may have no symptoms at all but can still spread the virus.
How to Know for Sure (Testing)
Because symptoms like cough and fever are common in many illnesses, you cannot diagnose COVID-19 by symptoms alone.
- If your child has symptoms: Test immediately or within 3 days of symptom onset.
- If your child has NO symptoms but was exposed: Test on Day 5 after the exposure.
⚠️Watch Out for “MIS-C”
There is a rare but serious condition called Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome (MIS-C) that can happen about 4 weeks after a COVID-19 infection.
Check for these warning signs a month after recovery:
- Fever paired with a red rash.
- Redness in the eyes, lips, palms, or soles of feet.
- Stomach symptoms: Abdominal pain, vomiting, or diarrhea.
- This condition is treatable but requires immediate hospital care.
😷Preventing the Spread
If you suspect your child is sick:
- Isolate: Keep them home until their fever is gone for 24 hours (without meds) AND symptoms are mild/improving.
- Protect: For 5 days after isolation, they should wear a mask and avoid the elderly or those with weak immune systems.
- Hygiene: The virus spreads through respiratory droplets (coughing/sneezing) and touching contaminated surfaces. Wash hands frequently.
📋Summary of Care
- Fluids: Keep them hydrated. Water is best.
- Fever: Treat fevers >102°F with acetaminophen or ibuprofen if the child is uncomfortable.
- Cough: Honey can help for children over 1 year old. (Do not give honey to infants under 1 year).
Medically Reviewed by Dr Michael Villadelgado
Disclaimer: This information is
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use it. If you are unsure, always call your doctor.