What Happens to Kids' Guts After COVID-19?

USAFri Feb 07 2025
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In the long run, the impact of COVID-19 on the guts of children is a big mystery. Kids continue to have issues with their GI tracts. They are still having stomach problems even after they have recovered from the virus. This is a part of what doctors call the postacute and chronic phases. The outlook of what happens to younger people afterwards is unclear. Health experts are trying to figure out the long-term effects of the virus on kids' GI tracts. During the acute phase, COVID-19 can cause tummy aches, vomiting, and diarrhea. Now, COVID-19 is still affecting the stomachs of kids long after the initial illness. This begs the question:Why are these kids continuing to have symptoms?
COVID-19 has moved beyond the lungs. Post-acute GI symptoms are super important. According to a study,around 20% of kids who have recovered from the virus. So, we do know that GI issues can happen after COVID-19. Stomach problems are a common effect of the virus. This is a reminder that COVID-19 is not just a respiratory illness. The virus can also affect the digestive system in young people. Even though we have vaccines, there are still long term issues that are unknown. This is a public reminder that a lot is unknown; that the virus is not just about the lungs. Kids who had it are still feeling the effects of it. There are more things to consider; like how the virus behaves long-term. Adults who have recovered are having the same short term issues. There are many things still unanswered. This is a sore spot for medical experts. Kids are being affected. They are still having digestive problems later. Many are wondering: Why, and what can we do about it?
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