The Overall Effects Of Covid-19 On The Basis Of Management And Treatment In Pediatric Patients: A Complete Review

Abstract

COVID-19 is a disease that is caused by a novel coronavirus known as SARS-COV-2 that has been spreading around the world. Controlling COVID-19 is more difficult due to the highly infectious nature of the disease and clinical complications in patients. Everyone worldwide has struggled with it since it was first introduced in Wuhan, in the Chinese state of Hubei. It reaches every corner, infecting individuals from any walk of life. Everybody has been affected in some way, with the majority usually negatively. Fortunately, they have not yet experienced the direct health effects of COVID-19, but this emergency has had a major effect on their overall health. The viral infection may stay in the atmosphere for a long time, and it mostly spreads through the air. It affects the mucous membranes of the mouth, nose, and eyes. Children’s health, social, and financial well-being are all negatively impacted by the COVID-19 epidemic, with the poorest children, such as those who are homeless and those who are detained, being most negatively impacted. School closings, social isolation, and loneliness enhance children’s risk of nutritional deficiency, increase their exposure to domestic abuse, build their level of anxiety and stress, and decrease their access to essential family and child care services. According to research, the virus is continually changing and spreading through asymptomatic carriers, which indicates a serious threat to global health. This paper provides an overview of the most recent data on the overall effects of COVID-19 on the basis of management and treatment in pediatric patients

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