Symptoms
- Runny or stuffy nose. The nasal discharge may be clear, cloudy, yellow or green.
- A sore throat can be the first sign.
- Fever can also be present.
- At times, the child may also have a cough and hoarse voice. Sometimes, watery eyes and swollen lymph nodes in the neck also occur.
Cause
- Colds are caused by many respiratory viruses. Healthy children get about 6 colds a year.
- Colds are not serious. With a cold, about 5 and 10% of children develop an ear or sinus infection.
Colds: Symptoms of Secondary Bacterial Infections
Using this guide, you can decide if your child develops a complication. Look for these symptoms:
- Earache or ear discharge
- Sinus pain not relieved by nasal washes
- Trouble breathing or rapid breathing
- Fever lasts over 3 days
- Fever that goes away for 24 hours and then returns
Prevention of Spread to Others
- Cover the nose and mouth with a tissue when coughing or sneezing.
- Wash hands often. After coughing or sneezing are important times.