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  1. Apr 11, 2023 · A cold virus can affect your child's sinuses, throat, bronchial tubes, and ears. They may also have diarrhea and vomiting. At first your child may be irritable and complain of a headache and ...

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      Day Care. Colds can spread easily in day care, so you'll...

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      They have different causes. You get a cold when a tiny...

    • Q: in Your Opinion, How Often Will Most Children Get Sick?
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    A: It varies a lot among kids. But most babies, toddlers and preschoolers can have as many as 12 colds a year and still be normal. On average, you’ll probably see between seven and eight infections a year. This number may be higher for children who are attending day care or when they start attending school. It’s also normal for kids to have symptom...

    A: A lot of research has been done on whether nutritional deficiencies increase the frequency of illness. In cases of severe malnutrition, children are usually profoundly immunocompromised. For a child who has access to food and a varied diet, that’s much less likely. Some studies have demonstrated that lower vitamin D levels might be linked to inc...

    A: That’s a complicated topic that scientists are still trying to fully understand. Kids’ immune systems are uniquely designed to identify and respond to new infections and exposures, and they’re constantly being exposed to new things. That’s one way the immune system is trained. So certainly, what you’re exposed to earlier on will train your immun...

  2. May 24, 2023 · These factors can increase the chances of getting a cold: Age. Infants and young children have a greater risk of colds than other people, especially if they spend time in child care settings. Weakened immune system. Having a long-term illness or weakened immune system increases your risk. Time of year.

  3. Here are some things to look for if your child gets sick. The Common Cold (Caused by Many Different Viruses) Symptoms. Cold symptoms usually are mild. They often include a tickly throat, a runny or stuffy nose, and sneezing. If there's a fever, it is not high. A child with a cold usually feels quite well and has a good appetite and normal ...

  4. Jun 24, 2021 · A cold can trigger wheezing, even if your child doesn't have asthma. If your child does have asthma, a cold can make it worse. Acute sinusitis. A common cold that doesn't resolve may lead to an infection within the sinuses (sinusitis). Other infections. A common cold can lead to other infections, including pneumonia, bronchiolitis and croup.

  5. Oct 7, 2023 · A cold is an infection of the nose and throat, caused by a virus. A cold is also called a viral upper respiratory infection. Many different viruses, up to 200, can cause a cold. In any given year, a child is likely to get six to 12 colds. Having many colds does not mean your child has a weak immune system. Over the years, repeated exposure to ...

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  7. Children's ear infections. Ear infections are common in babies and small children. They often follow a cold and sometimes cause a high temperature. A baby or toddler may pull or rub at an ear. Other possible symptoms include a high temperature, irritability, crying, difficulty feeding, restlessness at night, and a cough.

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