Post by sakil606 on Jan 18, 2024 3:53:32 GMT -6
Symptoms in minors due to fear of infecting or becoming infected when going out. CHILDREN'S ADAPTATION TO THE PANDEMIC. Although he believes that six weeks is not an "excessive time" of confinement for children, who "fortunately adapt quite well to the circumstances," he specifies that this adaptation depends on their age and the place where they are living. "It is not the same to do it in a large apartment, with a terrace or garden, as it is on a ground floor, 60 square meters and with little lighting and many people in the house," she admits.
In some minors, an obsession with cleanliness or hypochondriacal symptoms may also occur due to the fear of infecting or becoming infected when going out, and confinement can lead Country Email List in some cases to generating anguish or fear and causing them to wet the bed again. They get rashes on their skin or eat a lot or, on the contrary, nothing. He sees it as "fundamental" to appeal to parents' "common sense" and advises that both adults and children wear masks THE RISK OF UNCONTROLLED DECONFINEMENT.
In his opinion, it was necessary for children to go out into the streets after six weeks of confinement in which infections have been significantly reduced, but he criticizes that last Sunday, the first day they were able to do so, the old bed of the Turia River in Valencia "seemed like a Three Kings' Day, when people take out all the toys, or Easter, where they go to fly the cachirulo." "It was a truly embarrassing spectacle , it was impressive," says the pediatrician, who considers that it is "a problem of lack of maturity of the parents.
In some minors, an obsession with cleanliness or hypochondriacal symptoms may also occur due to the fear of infecting or becoming infected when going out, and confinement can lead Country Email List in some cases to generating anguish or fear and causing them to wet the bed again. They get rashes on their skin or eat a lot or, on the contrary, nothing. He sees it as "fundamental" to appeal to parents' "common sense" and advises that both adults and children wear masks THE RISK OF UNCONTROLLED DECONFINEMENT.
In his opinion, it was necessary for children to go out into the streets after six weeks of confinement in which infections have been significantly reduced, but he criticizes that last Sunday, the first day they were able to do so, the old bed of the Turia River in Valencia "seemed like a Three Kings' Day, when people take out all the toys, or Easter, where they go to fly the cachirulo." "It was a truly embarrassing spectacle , it was impressive," says the pediatrician, who considers that it is "a problem of lack of maturity of the parents.