Sentences with phrase «mild runny nose»

But do see the doctor anyway if your baby might be sick; for example if your baby's nose is leaking, rather than just the harmless, mild runny nose.

Not exact matches

Dengue Symptoms: Dengue in infants and toddlers usually presents itself similar to a flu, with a high fever, runny nose, cough, and a mild skin rash.
In contrast, a toddler with a cold typically has a low - grade fever, a runny nose, and only a mild cough.
In contrast, a child with a cold typically has a low - grade fever, a runny nose, and only a mild cough.
Mild congestion and runny nose is probably related to teething, but if it's accompanied by a fever, then your baby may be sick and not just teething.
Other symptoms are a runny nose, sneezing, mild cough, and a low - grade fever.
A child who has a cough, mild fever, and runny nose probably has a common cold.
The whooping cough is usually accompanied with symptoms like sneezing, mild fever and runny nose.
Babies are prone to mild cold with lightly congested or runny nose which in turn hinders sleep.
She may have a loss of appetite and, for a couple of days before the rash appears, a mild cough or a runny nose.
Symptoms may include fever, runny nose, sneezing and coughing although most individuals with the EV - D68 virus will exhibit only mild symptoms.
I'm grateful that we don't often get sick, but when we do, it is typically the runny nose and mild cough type of illness (or just seasonal allergies).
Contact with these enzymes can result in mild symptoms such as a runny nose or sneezing, or in more severe cases, congestion, facial pressure, or a severe asthma attack.
Jet - lagged with a runny nose, I felt a mild cold coming on.
Most dogs with this virus will show mild symptoms such as coughing, runny nose or fever.
Depending on if your dog develops the mild or severe form of influenza, symptoms may mirror what humans experience — coughing, runny nose, loss of appetite, lethargyLacking enthusiasm.
Rather, the majority of exposed cats will show no signs of disease or only minimal ones, including a mild upper respiratory disease with sneezing, water eyes, a runny nose or a mild intestinal problem.
Sneezing, mild coughing, runny nose, or other respiratory signs may occur 2 - 5 days after an intranasal vaccine
Most dogs with canine flu will only develop a mild illness, with a runny nose and a cough.
Some dogs can have mild symptoms such as a fever, runny nose, lethargy, and a cough.
Dog flu symptoms in its mild form include sneezing, nasal discharge, runny discharge from the eyes, lack of energy, reduced appetite, low grade fever, and a persistent cough and stuffy nose that can last for up to three weeks.
Succumbing to the bacteria Bordetella bronchiseptica, an infected dog will develop a mild to severe cough, sometimes with a runny nose, five to ten days after exposure.
The germs that cause canine cough are very similar to the common cold in humans with mild coughing and sometimes a runny nose.
Cats who become ill with the virus have so far shown only mild symptoms, such as sneezing, runny noses and eyes, drooling and lip - smacking.
The virus, a mild form of the flu strain H7N2, is usually not life - threatening to cats; the main symptoms are runny nose and eyes, congestion, coughing and lip smacking.
Upper respiratory tract involvement is common which includes signs such as sneezing, cough, rhinitis (runny nose) and mild tracheobronchitis.
For example, I have a mild allergy to cats: if I pet a cat and then subsequently touch my nose or eyes, I will then have an allergic reaction (runny nose, sneezing, congestion).
Other signs like that of rhinitis (an inflammation of the mucous membrane lining the nose), runny nose, mild fever, sneezing or coughing are also symptoms.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z