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  2. How can I take care of my child at home? The care for a child with COVID-19 is the same as for any child with the flu or a virus. These are the most important things to do for your child: Stay calm and comfort your child. Wear a mask when within 6 feet of your child when caring for or comforting them.

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    Many people with COVID-19 get better with rest, fluids and treatment for their symptoms. Medicine you can get without a prescription can help. Some examples are: 1. Fever reducers. 2. Pain relievers, such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others) or acetaminophen (Tylenol, others). 3. Cough syrup or medicine. A person at high risk of serious COVID-19...

    Carefully watch yourself or the person you're caring for to see if COVID-19 symptoms are getting worse. Get emergency help right away for any of these symptoms: 1. Breathing problems or not being able to catch your breath. 2. Skin, lips or nail beds that are gray or blue. 3. New confusion. 4. Trouble staying awake or waking up. 5. Chest pain or pre...

    To prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus to others, stay home and apart from anyone you live with for as long as you have worsening symptoms. You can wear a face mask if you must be around other people. You also can take other actions that lower the chance of spreading the virus that causes COVID-19: 1. Wash your hands well and often using soap ...

    As you care for someone with COVID-19, avoid touching that person's fluids. Wash your hands after cleaning up waste such as used tissues, vomit, stool or urine. Continue all the actions that help prevent the spread of the virus that causes COVID-19. This includes washing your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, not touching your face...

    As you or the person you're caring for gets better, watch for any symptoms that don't go away. Some people report symptoms that continue for months or new medical issues after having COVID-19. Make sure to track symptoms and contact your healthcare professional if they don't get better. Also, once you recover, you will likely have some protection f...

  3. Jan 18, 2022 · Tips on how to care for a sick person and protect others from being infected. Many people who get sick with COVID-19 experience mild symptoms and are able to recover at home. For a lot of families living together though, it’s often difficult to avoid spreading the virus to others.

  4. Nov 22, 2021 · How can you treat COVID-19 symptoms in children? It’s important to make sure you keep your sick child hydrated just as you would with any other respiratory illness.

  5. Apr 30, 2024 · By Mayo Clinic Staff. Anyone can get COVID-19, also called coronavirus disease 2019, including children. Find out about the symptoms, testing and medical issues linked to COVID-19 in children. And learn how to help prevent COVID-19, especially in children at high risk of serious illness.

  6. Aug 12, 2020 · At-home treatment. Most people who become sick with COVID-19 will only experience mild illness and can recover at home. Symptoms might last a few days, and people who have the virus might feel better in about a week. Treatment is aimed at relieving symptoms and includes rest, fluid intake and pain relievers.

  7. Apr 1, 2024 · Published on Apr 01, 2024. Health Tip of the Week. Please refer to this helpful information about COVID-19 symptoms and what to do if your child is exposed to COVID-19. If your child has tested positive for COVID-19, you probably have many questions.

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