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Recurrent Cough & Cold in Children
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    recurrent cough

    Recurrent cough and cold is caused by viruses’ germs that infect the nose, throat, and sinuses.

    • The cold is caused by viruses’ germs that infect the nose, throat, and sinuses. The cold and cough mainly affect infants and children.
    • The homeopathy is safe, easy to take and no side effects.
    • In the case of children, the homeopathic medicines are:

    -Safe treatment.
    -Easy to give sweet pills.
    -Fast action.
    -Booster the immune system.
    -Natural and scientific.

    • The colds usually last about 1 week but can continue for as long as 2 weeks. The cold usually goes away on their own. Once you have had a cold virus, you become immune to that specific germ.
    • Air if someone who is sick coughs, sneezes or talks, he or she might directly spread the virus to the child.
    • The immature immune system.
    • In case of direct contact someone with a cold who touches baby’s, hand can spread the cold virus to the baby, who can become infected after touching his or her eyes, nose or mouth.
    • Contaminated surfaces, some viruses live on surfaces for two hours or longer. The baby may catch a virus by touching a contaminated surface, such as a toy.
    • Exposure to other children. Infants spend time with other children, who don’t always wash their hands or cover their coughs and sneezes, which increases a baby’s risk of catching a cold.

    Symptoms:

    • Runny or stuffed-up nose.
    • Sneezing.
    • Coughing.
    • Headache.
    • Mild sore throat.
    • Loss of appetite.
    • Mild fever.
    • Sometimes pain in the body.

    Prevention:

    • Handwashing is the most important way to reduce the spread of colds.
    • Wash your hands after coughing, sneezing or wiping your nose.
    • Wash your hands after being in contact with someone who has a cold.
    • Wash your own hands and your child’s hands after wiping your child’s nose.
    • When water and soap are not available, use pre-moistened hand wipes or alcohol-based hand sanitizers.
    • Keep wipes and hand sanitizers out of your child’s reach because they may be harmful if swallowed.
    • Keep babies under 3 months old away from people with colds, if possible.
    • Teach your children to cover their nose and mouth with tissues when they sneeze or cough, or to cough into their upper sleeve or elbow.
    • Avoid sharing toys that young children place in their mouths until they have been cleaned.
    • Avoid sharing cups, utensils or towels with others until they have been cleaned.
    • If your child attends day-care, tell the caregiver about any symptoms and ask if your child should stay home that day.
    • Make sure your child receives all of the recommended immunizations.
    • Influenza (flu) vaccine protects against the flu but not against other respiratory viruses.

    For more information, you can visit MayoClinic and MedicalNewsToday.

    Recurrent Cough & Cold in Children

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    ** The text on this website is sourced from websites like emedicine and/or other verified material by government agencies around the globe along with valuable inputs and additions by our team. The content of this page is proofread and updated by the team of doctors, every once in a while, to provide the most accurate information.

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