Temperature, cough, runny nose in a child

Each mother meets several times a year with various manifestations of colds in her child. Most often, the temperature, cough and runny nose affect the baby at a time when significant climatic changes occur in nature, that is, in early spring and late autumn. However, often such symptoms are caused by the ingestion of a virus or infection, which should be treated immediately.

In this article, we will tell you what factors can cause temperature, cough and runny nose in a child, and how to treat this condition.


Why does the child have a temperature of 37, a runny nose and a cough?

With a slight increase in temperature, cough is most often a symptom of respiratory diseases. Coryza in this situation usually occurs, as a manifestation of a mild allergic reaction. In most cases such a malaise causes such causes as bronchial asthma, pharyngitis, tracheitis, sinusitis, laryngitis, rhinitis.

Causes of a cough, runny nose and fever 38-39 in a child

A significant increase in body temperature, accompanied by a cough and runny nose, in most cases indicates an acute respiratory infection. Viruses and bacteria, getting into the baby's respiratory tract, irritate their mucous membrane. As a consequence, an inflammatory process occurs in the child's body.

The baby swells around the mucous membrane of the nose, lays its ears, it can not breathe. When the cells of the immune system begin to fight the disease, the body temperature rises sharply. Cough usually joins a little later - on the second-third day after infection.

How to treat these symptoms?

Any ARI accompanied by high fever, especially in infants, should be treated under the supervision of a pediatrician. With the wrong tactics, it can provoke serious complications, such as bronchitis, pneumonia, otitis or sinusitis. If the body temperature of the baby only slightly exceeds the norm, you can try to cope with the disease yourself.

Approximately 5-6 times a day it is necessary to wash the nose with saline solution, after which oily drops, eg Pinosol , should be dripped into each nostril . In addition, with the help of a nebulizer it is useful to do inhalations with saline, fir oil or sage infusion.

From a strong debilitating cough, a popular folk remedy is a good help - a juice of black radish with honey. Also the child can be given such antitussive syrups as Lazolvan, Prospan or Herbion.

In any case, do not take too much into self-medication. If the general condition of the child does not improve within a few days, consult a doctor immediately.