A child who has a cough, mild fever, and
runny nose probably has a common cold.
Not exact matches
It will warm you up from inside out, you'll get red cheeks while eating it and if you overdo it with the chili and hot sauce (like I did) you will
probably get a
runny nose as well.
By the time the mother has fever (or
runny nose, or diarrhoea, or cough, or rash, or vomiting etc), she has
probably already passed on the infection to the baby.
If your baby has a
runny nose, drainage from the eyes, or a fever of more than 101.3 F, it's
probably a virus, according to Ritger.
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.
Our baby had a
runny nose for about a week at this point and we were told it was
probably teething since she had no fever at all.
Key symptom: Nasal congestion Best fix: Rest, drink a lot of water If you have a
runny nose, a little cough, maybe a low - grade fever (below 100 °F)-- it's
probably a winter cold, which isn't associated with body aches or high fever like the flu.
A
runny nose would
probably not qualify.