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What to ask your doctor about colds and the flu - child; Influenza - what to ask your doctor - child; Upper respiratory infection - what to ask your doctor - child; URI - what to ask your doctor - child; Swine flu (H1N1) - what to ask your doctor - child

Many different germs, called viruses, cause colds. Symptoms of the common cold include:

The flu is an infection of the nose, throat, and lungs caused by the influenza virus. COVID-19 is an illness that can cause many symptoms similar to a cold. It is caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus.

Below are some questions you may want to ask your child's health care provider to help you take care of your child with a cold or the flu.

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Cold remedies

Questions

What are the symptoms of a cold? What are the symptoms of the flu and COVID-19? How can I tell a cold apart from these illnesses?

Can other people become sick from being around my child? How can I prevent that? What should I do if I have other young children at home? How about somebody who is an older adult?

When will my child start to feel better? When should I worry if my child's symptoms have not gone away?

What should my child eat or drink? How much? How will I know if my child is not drinking enough?

What medicines can I buy at the store to help with my child's symptoms?

Will antibiotics make my child's symptoms go away faster? Are there medicines that can make the flu go away faster?

How can I keep my child from getting a cold or the flu?

Related Information

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Community-acquired pneumonia in adults
Acute respiratory distress syndrome
Flu
Common cold
Stuffy or runny nose - children
Cough
Fever
Avian influenza
H1N1 influenza (Swine flu)
Colds and the flu - what to ask your doctor - adult
Pneumonia in adults - discharge
When your baby or infant has a fever

References

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. Influenza: flu: what to do if you get sick. www.cdc.gov/flu/treatment/takingcare.htm. Updated December 15, 2022. Accessed November 21, 2023.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. Influenza: key facts about influenza (flu). www.cdc.gov/flu/about/keyfacts.htm. Updated October 24, 2022. Accessed November 21, 2023.

Cherry JD. The common cold. In: Cherry JD, Harrison GJ, Kaplan SL, Steinbach WJ, Hotez PJ, eds. Feigin and Cherry's Textbook of Pediatric Infectious Diseases. 8th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2019:chap 7.

Ortiz JR, West TE. Influenza. In: Broaddus VC, Ernst JD, King TE, et al, eds. Murray and Nadel's Textbook of Respiratory Medicine. 7th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2022:chap 47.

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