Colds are frequent in youngsters, who experience up to eight upper respiratory diseases annually. They are viral and normally last for 10 days. Children may have a fever for the first three days.The nasal discharge will shift from being clear to thick, green, and yellow as the fever begins to break. That essentially means that the immune system's defense cells have been activated. Though not necessarily a bacterial disease. Any fever that lasts longer than three days or any symptoms that get worse should be examined by a doctor. Your child may have picked up an ear infection or another bacterial condition.In the event that your child ever needs to breathe more forcefully, call the doctor right away.
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