Sentences with phrase «green runny nose»

You may have a day care that wants to keep kids home for every cough or green runny nose.
Signs include a clear or a green runny nose and cough.
But many believe the myth that a green runny nose means a sinus infection, which can lead to your child taking antibiotics unnecessarily.
Many other infections caused by viruses can also cause a green runny nose, but unlike a sinus infection, these infections will not respond to an antibiotic.
Upper Respiratory Infections: these are very common and include symptoms of a clear or green runny nose and cough and are usually caused by cold viruses.
Sickness was my primary setback — around the end of the first 10 - day sleep program period, both babies developed low - grade fevers and green runny noses.

Not exact matches

If your child has a cold, she might have a runny nose with clear mucus that may thicken and turn gray or yellow or green over the next week or so.
However, just because your baby has a green or yellow runny nose, that doesn't mean that he has a sinus infection.
Your child does not usually have to stay home from day care if he has a simple cold, even if he has a cough and green or yellow runny nose, especially if there is no fever and he is acting well.
However, clear mucus from a runny nose will turn yellow or green before an ear infection sets in.
If frequent green poop is coming from a baby who is also fussy or develops other allergy symptoms, like a rash or runny nose, the cause may be an allergy or sensitivity to a food in the mother's diet.
He had a runny nose that started off as clear but is now grayish green, and he has a cough.
Some signs of the condition are exhaustion, bloody nose, runny nose, no appetite, whimpering, stomach rash, bruises over the belly region and elsewhere, problems breathing and runny stools that are green or yellowish.
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