Signs and symptoms of oral and skin manifestations in children with COVID-19: narrative review
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Resumo: | The coronavirus 2019 disease pandemic is caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. The most common clinical symptoms are fever, headache, sore throat, dyspnea, dry cough, abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea. The relationship between COVID-19 and infection in pediatric patients has some peculiarities. In babies under one year of age, with COVID-19 it is more common to have feeding difficulties and fever, whereas in children up to nine years old, dry cough and fever are more recurrent. People who are aged between 10 and 19 years, add muscle pain, shortness of breath, diarrhea, lack of smell and taste, in addition to runny nose. However, in most children, COVID-19 may be asymptomatic, and thus there is less knowledge of the possible manifestations in childhood. The objective of this study was to carry out a narrative review of the literature on oral and cutaneous manifestations in children affected by COVID-19, in order to identify specific lesions that could facilitate diagnosis and treatment. Methodology: The bibliographic search strategy was performed in the PubMed databases of works published from January 2020 to August 2, 2021 using search terms related to oral and dermatological manifestations presented in children with COVID-19. Results: 135 results were found, of which, after the inclusion criteria, 35 were selected for the initial study and after the elimination of the exclusion criteria, there were 26 articles for the study of this work. After reading the texts, the oral and dermatological manifestations observed in children with COVID-19 were: erythema, chilblain-like lesions, strawberry-like tongue, vesicular and maculopapular eruptions, skin irritation, urticaria, conjunctivitis and multisystem inflammatory syndrome. Conclusion: The signs and symptoms in children with COVID-19 have some peculiarities when compared to adults. This study has some limitations, mainly because it addresses a recent subject and a population restricted to pediatrics. However, it is important for the professional to have this knowledge and to explore clinically and exhaustively any manifestation that the child may present during the pandemic. |
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Signs and symptoms of oral and skin manifestations in children with COVID-19: narrative reviewSignos y síntomas de manifestaciones orales y cutáneas en niños con COVID-19: revisión narrativaSinais e sintomas de manifestações orais e cutâneas em crianças com COVID-19: revisão narrativaOral manifestationsChildCOVID-19.Manifestaciones oralesNiñoCOVID-19.Manifestações oraisCriançasCOVID-19.The coronavirus 2019 disease pandemic is caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. The most common clinical symptoms are fever, headache, sore throat, dyspnea, dry cough, abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea. The relationship between COVID-19 and infection in pediatric patients has some peculiarities. In babies under one year of age, with COVID-19 it is more common to have feeding difficulties and fever, whereas in children up to nine years old, dry cough and fever are more recurrent. People who are aged between 10 and 19 years, add muscle pain, shortness of breath, diarrhea, lack of smell and taste, in addition to runny nose. However, in most children, COVID-19 may be asymptomatic, and thus there is less knowledge of the possible manifestations in childhood. The objective of this study was to carry out a narrative review of the literature on oral and cutaneous manifestations in children affected by COVID-19, in order to identify specific lesions that could facilitate diagnosis and treatment. Methodology: The bibliographic search strategy was performed in the PubMed databases of works published from January 2020 to August 2, 2021 using search terms related to oral and dermatological manifestations presented in children with COVID-19. Results: 135 results were found, of which, after the inclusion criteria, 35 were selected for the initial study and after the elimination of the exclusion criteria, there were 26 articles for the study of this work. After reading the texts, the oral and dermatological manifestations observed in children with COVID-19 were: erythema, chilblain-like lesions, strawberry-like tongue, vesicular and maculopapular eruptions, skin irritation, urticaria, conjunctivitis and multisystem inflammatory syndrome. Conclusion: The signs and symptoms in children with COVID-19 have some peculiarities when compared to adults. This study has some limitations, mainly because it addresses a recent subject and a population restricted to pediatrics. However, it is important for the professional to have this knowledge and to explore clinically and exhaustively any manifestation that the child may present during the pandemic.La pandemia de enfermedad del coronavirus 2019 es causada por el síndrome respiratorio agudo severo coronavirus 2. Los síntomas clínicos más comunes son fiebre, dolor de cabeza, dolor de garganta, disnea, tos seca, dolor abdominal, vómitos y diarrea. La relación entre COVID-19 e infección en pacientes pediátricos tiene algunas peculiaridades. En los bebés menores de un año, con COVID-19 es más común tener dificultades para alimentarse y fiebre, mientras que en los niños de hasta nueve años, la tos seca y la fiebre son más recurrentes. Las personas que tienen entre 10 y 19 años agregan dolor muscular, dificultad para respirar, diarrea, falta de olfato y gusto, además de secreción nasal. Sin embargo, en la mayoría de los niños, COVID-19 puede ser asintomático y, por lo tanto, hay menos conocimiento de las posibles manifestaciones en la infancia. El objetivo de este estudio fue realizar una revisión narrativa de la literatura sobre las manifestaciones orales y cutáneas en niños afectados por COVID-19, con el fin de identificar lesiones específicas que pudieran facilitar el diagnóstico y tratamiento. Metodología: La estrategia de búsqueda bibliográfica se realizó en las bases de datos PubMed de trabajos publicados desde enero de 2020 al 2 de agosto de 2021 utilizando términos de búsqueda relacionados con manifestaciones orales y dermatológicas presentadas en niños con COVID-19. Resultados: Se encontraron 135 resultados, de los cuales, luego de los criterios de inclusión, 35 fueron seleccionados para el estudio inicial y luego de la eliminación de los criterios de exclusión, hubo 26 artículos para el estudio de este trabajo. Después de la lectura de los textos, las manifestaciones orales y dermatológicas observadas en niños con COVID-19 fueron: eritema, lesiones tipo sabañones, lengua en fresa, erupciones vesiculares y maculopapulares, irritación cutánea, urticaria, conjuntivitis y síndrome inflamatorio multisistémico. Conclusión: Los signos y síntomas en niños con COVID-19 presentan algunas peculiaridades en comparación con los adultos. Este estudio tiene algunas limitaciones, principalmente porque aborda un tema reciente y una población restringida a la pediatría. Sin embargo, es importante que el profesional tenga este conocimiento y explore clínica y exhaustivamente cualquier manifestación que el niño pueda presentar durante la pandemia.A pandemia da doença coronavírus 2019 é causada pela síndrome respiratória aguda grave coronavírus 2. Os sintomas clínicos mais comuns são febre, dor de cabeça, dor de garganta, dispneia, tosse seca, dor abdominal, vômito e diarreia. A relação COVID-19 e infecção de pacientes pediátricos tem algumas peculiaridades. Nos bebês, abaixo de um ano, com COVID-19 é mais frequente eles apresentarem dificuldades na alimentação e febre, já nas crianças com até nove anos, a tosse seca e a febre são mais recorrentes. Pessoas na faixa etária entre 10 e 19 anos, somam-se dores musculares, falta de ar, diarreia, falta de olfato e paladar, além de coriza. Porém, na maioria das crianças, a COVID-19 pode estar assintomática, e assim há menos conhecimento das possíveis manifestações na infância. O objetivo deste trabalho foi realizar uma revisão narrativa de literatura sobre as manifestações orais e cutâneas em crianças afetadas pelo COVID-19 a fim de identificar lesões específicas que possam facilitar o diagnóstico e o tratamento. Metodologia: A estratégia de busca bibliográfica foi realizada nas bases de dados PubMed dos trabalhos publicados de janeiro de 2020 até 02 de agosto de 2021 utilizando os termos de pesquisa relacionados à manifestações orais e dermatológicas apresentada em crianças com COVID-19. Resultados: Foram encontrados 135 resultados, dos quais, após os critérios de inclusão, 35 foram selecionados para estudo inicial e após a eliminação dos critérios de exclusão, ficaram 26 artigos para estudo deste trabalho. Após a leitura dos textos, as manifestações bucais e dermatológicas observadas em crianças com COVID-19 foram: eritema, lesões semelhantes a frieira, língua com aparência de morango, erupções vesiculares e maculopapulares, irritação na pele, urticária, conjuntivite e síndrome multissistêmica inflamatória. Conclusão: Os sinais e sintomas em crianças com a COVID-19, apresentam algumas peculiaridades quanto comparado ao adulto. Este estudo possui algumas limitações, principalmente por abordar um assunto recente e com população restrita à pediatria. Porém, é importante para que o profissional tenha esse conhecimento e explore clinicamente e exaustivamente toda manifestação que a criança possa apresentar durante a pandemia.Research, Society and Development2021-08-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1851510.33448/rsd-v10i10.18515Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 10; e258101018515Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 10; e258101018515Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 10; e2581010185152525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18515/16801Copyright (c) 2021 Nathália Cristina dos Santos Araujo Tavares; Elaine Marcílio Santos; Sandra Kalil Bussadori; José Carlos P. 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Signs and symptoms of oral and skin manifestations in children with COVID-19: narrative review Signos y síntomas de manifestaciones orales y cutáneas en niños con COVID-19: revisión narrativa Sinais e sintomas de manifestações orais e cutâneas em crianças com COVID-19: revisão narrativa |
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Signs and symptoms of oral and skin manifestations in children with COVID-19: narrative review |
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Signs and symptoms of oral and skin manifestations in children with COVID-19: narrative review Tavares, Nathália Cristina dos Santos Araujo Oral manifestations Child COVID-19. Manifestaciones orales Niño COVID-19. Manifestações orais Crianças COVID-19. |
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Signs and symptoms of oral and skin manifestations in children with COVID-19: narrative review |
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Signs and symptoms of oral and skin manifestations in children with COVID-19: narrative review |
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Signs and symptoms of oral and skin manifestations in children with COVID-19: narrative review |
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Signs and symptoms of oral and skin manifestations in children with COVID-19: narrative review |
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Signs and symptoms of oral and skin manifestations in children with COVID-19: narrative review |
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Tavares, Nathália Cristina dos Santos Araujo |
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Tavares, Nathália Cristina dos Santos Araujo Santos, Elaine Marcílio Bussadori, Sandra Kalil Imparato, José Carlos P. Rezende, Karla Mayra |
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Santos, Elaine Marcílio Bussadori, Sandra Kalil Imparato, José Carlos P. Rezende, Karla Mayra |
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Tavares, Nathália Cristina dos Santos Araujo Santos, Elaine Marcílio Bussadori, Sandra Kalil Imparato, José Carlos P. Rezende, Karla Mayra |
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Oral manifestations Child COVID-19. Manifestaciones orales Niño COVID-19. Manifestações orais Crianças COVID-19. |
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Oral manifestations Child COVID-19. Manifestaciones orales Niño COVID-19. Manifestações orais Crianças COVID-19. |
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The coronavirus 2019 disease pandemic is caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. The most common clinical symptoms are fever, headache, sore throat, dyspnea, dry cough, abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea. The relationship between COVID-19 and infection in pediatric patients has some peculiarities. In babies under one year of age, with COVID-19 it is more common to have feeding difficulties and fever, whereas in children up to nine years old, dry cough and fever are more recurrent. People who are aged between 10 and 19 years, add muscle pain, shortness of breath, diarrhea, lack of smell and taste, in addition to runny nose. However, in most children, COVID-19 may be asymptomatic, and thus there is less knowledge of the possible manifestations in childhood. The objective of this study was to carry out a narrative review of the literature on oral and cutaneous manifestations in children affected by COVID-19, in order to identify specific lesions that could facilitate diagnosis and treatment. Methodology: The bibliographic search strategy was performed in the PubMed databases of works published from January 2020 to August 2, 2021 using search terms related to oral and dermatological manifestations presented in children with COVID-19. Results: 135 results were found, of which, after the inclusion criteria, 35 were selected for the initial study and after the elimination of the exclusion criteria, there were 26 articles for the study of this work. After reading the texts, the oral and dermatological manifestations observed in children with COVID-19 were: erythema, chilblain-like lesions, strawberry-like tongue, vesicular and maculopapular eruptions, skin irritation, urticaria, conjunctivitis and multisystem inflammatory syndrome. Conclusion: The signs and symptoms in children with COVID-19 have some peculiarities when compared to adults. This study has some limitations, mainly because it addresses a recent subject and a population restricted to pediatrics. However, it is important for the professional to have this knowledge and to explore clinically and exhaustively any manifestation that the child may present during the pandemic. |
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