A medical professional has cautioned that a COVID-19 symptom may become "worse at night".

The specialist noted that this particular sign could also indicate other respiratory infections and may have a more severe impact on young children.

In a clip posted to TikTok, Doctor Suraj Kukadia, commonly referred to as Dr Sooj, provided further details.

He revealed that individuals might experience "wheezing more at night" .

This manifestation could stem from a cold, influenza, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), or COVID-19, according to his explanation, reports the Express .

The condition occurs due to airways becoming inflamed and constricted , alongside a possible accumulation of mucus, which makes breathing more challenging.

Dr Sooj explained: "This is why you've been wheezing m

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