Why Does My Child's Cold Not Go Away? Causes and When to See a Doctor
Learn why your child's cold may persist, common causes, and when to consult a pediatrician for lasting symptoms and complications.
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Persistent colds in children can be concerning. Factors such as weakened immunity, allergies, or exposure to other germs can play a role. Ensure your child gets plenty of rest, fluids, and nutritious food. If the cold persists beyond a couple of weeks or symptoms worsen, consult a pediatrician. They can rule out other causes like sinus infections or asthma. Keeping the environment clean and maintaining good hygiene can also help in preventing re-infection.
FAQs & Answers
- What are common causes of a persistent cold in children? Persistent colds in children can be caused by weakened immunity, allergies, exposure to other germs, or underlying conditions such as sinus infections or asthma.
- When should I take my child to the doctor for a cold? If your child's cold symptoms last more than two weeks, worsen, or are accompanied by fever, difficulty breathing, or other concerning signs, consult a pediatrician.
- How can I help prevent my child from getting recurrent colds? Ensure good hygiene, keep your child’s environment clean, encourage rest and nutritious food, and avoid exposure to sick individuals whenever possible.