Key points about the common cold in children

  • The common cold is one of the most common illnesses. Most children will have at least 6 to 8 colds a year.
  • Most colds are caused by rhinoviruses.
  • Your child can catch a cold through airborne droplets from or through direct contact with a sick person.
  • Sneezing, coughing, and a runny nose are common symptoms. Symptoms often last about 1 week.
  • There is no cure for the common cold. The goal of treatment is to ease symptoms until your child feels better.
  • Colds can be prevented by washing hands often.

Next steps

Tips to help you get the most from a visit to your child’s healthcare provider:

  • Know the reason for the visit and what you want to happen.
  • Before your visit, write down questions you want answered.
  • At the visit, write down the name of a new diagnosis, and any new medicines, treatments, or tests. Also write down any new instructions your provider gives you for your child.
  • Know why a new medicine or treatment is prescribed and how it will help your child. Also know what the side effects are.
  • Ask if your child’s condition can be treated in other ways.
  • Know why a test or procedure is recommended and what the results could mean.
  • Know what to expect if your child does not take the medicine or have the test or procedure.
  • If your child has a follow-up appointment, write down the date, time, and purpose for that visit.
  • Know how you can contact your child’s provider after office hours. This is important if your child becomes ill and you have questions or need advice.

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