There are more than 200 highly contagious viruses responsible for your child's colds, coughs and flu-like symptoms. On average, a child of 5-7 colds per year, which may be unhappy for a maximum of 10 days during the cough may persist for up to two weeks.
Cold:
Since the immune system of your baby is mature, it is extremely vulnerable to cold germs. Sneezing and coughing of infected leaves germs in the air, can create havoc with thelittle creature, the immune system, can also be physical contact with an infected person or surface spreading.
Symptoms: sneezing, sore throat, runny nose and difficulty in swallowing.
Cough:
Cough can be a serious or trivial, depending on the status of the child of his age. If the less dead than 4 months, then it may be something to fear, especially in winter, as it could be dangerous to be a viral infection. For over a year child cough is less stressful, as may be duefor a cold or the time of the reaction of the body to clear his throat and nostrils.
Influence
The flu or influenza virus is in the air, highly contagious and spreads the same way as the common cold. When the flu is prevalent in your community, then you must be careful, cautious for the symptoms. More often than not, the flu can be easily detected by a physician, but in some cases, tests may be needed, especially your child is more susceptible to other chronic health problems, such asAsthma, heart disease or HIV. Also recommended for children aged 0-5 immunized against the flu.
Symptoms: fever 101 degrees F, chills, muscle aches, headache, dry cough and runny nose.
If your child has a cold, cough or flu do that they have plenty of fluids, especially because there is too much, because to eat a decreased appetite. It is advisable to rest properly, and doctors sometimes recommend a dose ofParacetamol to relieve their discomfort. Shower your teeny angels with great care while recovering from this terrible disease.