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Why do I feel sick at school but not at home?

Kids may report feeling sick because their emotional and physical symptoms confuse them. Symptoms of school anxiety can include: a pounding heartbeat, diarrhea, nausea, headache, tense muscles, shortness of breath and dizziness. Kids may feel overwhelmed, out of control, helpless or embarrassed.
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Why do I get sick during school?

It's very common for children to get sick at school from drinking after another student or eating a cookie that another student already touched — which can also result in food poisoning in kids in some cases due to possible contamination.
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How do I stop feeling sick at school?

So here are some top tips for getting through a bad cold at school.
  1. Stay at Home. ...
  2. Rest. ...
  3. Sleep Smart. ...
  4. Medicate. ...
  5. Eat well, drink water. ...
  6. Keep your head down. ...
  7. Arm yourself with this Sick-At-School Survival Kit:
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Why does school make me feel physically ill?

Sometimes we get nervous about what happened at home earlier in the day or what might happen when we return home after school. When we're worried about those things, even though we may like school or feel safe at school, it can get our brains and bodies running on overdrive. This can definitely make us feel sick.
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Why does school air make me feel sick?

Years of dust, mold, and pollen could be building up inside your school if the air quality and ventilation are poor. This can lead to increased signs of allergy symptoms that don't subside, including itchy eyes, nose, or throat.
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What You Should Do If You feel Sick - For Students

Is it OK to come to school sick?

Going to school with mild cold symptoms, sore throat, mild rash or pinkeye are all “OK.” What's more, California doesn't insist on waiting 24 hours after a fever or vomiting before returning to school. Going fever-free or without vomiting overnight is enough.
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Is there toxins in school air?

According to estimates from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, half of these adults and children spend their school days breathing air polluted with toxic chemicals, mold, viruses, bacteria, asbestos, pesticides, smog and particulates from vehicle pollution, and more.
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Is it embarrassing to throw up at school?

Puking in Public

It's not a pretty sight, but don't feel embarrassed — remember, all people puke sometimes! You can make the best of it by staying calm. Catch your breath and let a teacher or adult know what happened. If you don't feel well enough to find an adult, ask a friend to go.
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Is school phobia real?

What is scolionophobia? Scolionophobia is an intense fear of school that stays with your child for a long time. It's not a clinical diagnosis in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). But some healthcare providers view it as similar to specific phobias.
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What mental illnesses does school cause?

Examples include stress, anxiety, bullying, family problems, depression, learning disability, and alcohol and substance abuse.
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At what age do kids stop getting so sick from school?

At what ages is it common for kids to be sick frequently? Children under 7 years old have immature immune systems. Young children — especially those who may be attending school or daycare — are being exposed to new environments and new pathogens, or germs, that they haven't experienced before.
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Why do I feel like puking?

Common problems that may cause nausea and vomiting include: Food allergies. Infections of the stomach or bowels, such as the "stomach flu" or food poisoning. Leaking of stomach contents (food or liquid) upward (also called gastroesophageal reflux or GERD)
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Why is my 10 year old always nauseous?

Many different conditions can cause nausea and vomiting in children, including gastroenteritis (what is commonly known as “the stomach flu”), food poisoning, gastroesophageal reflux disease, autonomic disorders or abdominal migraines.
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Why is my 13 year old always sick?

The main reason your child is getting all those infections is that he or she is being exposed to new viruses all the time. The viruses are everywhere no matter how much you sanitize and clean. There are at least 200 different cold viruses and they're getting tricky, mutating all the time.
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What is daycare syndrome?

Summary: Many families and some health professionals mistakenly believe that participation of children in early education and child care causes most of their episodes of seasonal illness. Many parents, friends and family members blame their children's out-of-home care for all of the illnesses their children suffer.
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Why do parents send their child to school sick?

Parents often send sick kids to school because they don't want them to miss out on even more in-person instruction. Plus, they're trying to juggle work and home responsibilities.
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What's a rare phobia?

Some rare phobias include fear of bathing, fear of mirrors and fear of the color yellow. Individuals who have these phobias often experience extreme anxiety. A phobia is an irrational fear of an object, situation or living thing.
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Is Glossophobia a real thing?

Glossophobia is a very common phobia characterized by a strong fear of public speaking. Individuals with glossophobia may avoid speaking in public, as they typically experience fear and anxiety when speaking in front of a group of people.
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Do I have Paedophobia?

People with pedophobia develop an irrational fear of babies and small children. The word pedophobia stems from “paida,” the Greek word for children. “Phobos” is the Greek word for fear. Someone who has pedophobia may take extreme measures to avoid being around small children.
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Is it illegal to throw up in public?

The public intoxication statute is meant to ban drunken behavior that can harm or impede others. A wide variety of activities and behaviors fit that standard. Individuals can be arrested for public drunkenness by vomiting in public or passing out and impeding a sidewalk.
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Should I go to class if I threw up?

Having a sore throat, cough, or mild congestion doesn't always mean kids can't handle class and other activities. Kids should stay home when they have symptoms like a fever over 100.4°F, diarrhea, vomiting, or trouble breathing.
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Can I go to school if I just threw up?

vomiting and diarrhea Keep your child home until there is no fever without using medicines for 24 hours and symptoms subside. This is usually for 5 to 7 days. NOTE: Children with chronic health problems should have a flu shot each year.
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Do schools have germs?

Keeping your kids and your classroom healthy can be tough. Schools are hot zones for germs, and common illnesses like the cold and flu can spread quickly among kids when they are in close contact with each other.
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What is inside school air?

School air may have several pollutants, including mold, bacteria and viruses, chemicals from glues, paint or cleaning supplies, particulate matter from chalk dust, soil, new furniture, cooking, carpets, heaters, and wood stoves.
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