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Toddler Cough Fever
Submitted by Nic on January 18, 2012
Toddlers may be more susceptible to several health conditions and so toddler cough and fever is probably one of the most common ailments to affect them. Some of the causes of a toddler cough and cold include changes in the weather, exposure to irritants or allergens, drinking cold beverages or infections. What makes it more difficult, is when a child suffers from other symptoms in addition to a cough, such as fever, runny nose or vomiting. Most parents find it very difficult to see their child suffer from a toddler cough and fever, mainly due to the fact that these afflictions could cause the child a lot of discomfort. It is important...
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...to keep in mind that even though a cough can sound terrible, most instances of coughing are not serious. This, in no way means, that a toddler cough and fever can be treated lightly; in fact all parents are advised to consult a doctor as soon as they notice their toddlers coughing excessively, or if they have other symptoms like fever or chills.
Toddler Cough and Fever One of the most common causes of toddler cough and fever is a condition that is commonly referred to as a Whooping Cough. This condition is highly contagious and can easily be passed on from one person to the other. Therefore, children who are suffering from whooping cough should be kept away from other children in the same house. This condition is usually characterized by unrelenting toddler cough and fever, which could vary in severity. At the end of a coughing fit, the child usually needs to take a deep breath, which is when a “whoop” sound is heard. In some cases of the whooping cough, signs like toddler cough and runny nose may be evident.
Toddler Cough and Phlegm Toddler cough and phlegm problems are closely connected as the buildup of phlegm and mucus could be a major source of irritation and annoyance to just about any child. Some children may even throw up because of the discomfort they feel in their throat. Some of the causes of a toddler cough with phlegm could include croup, bronchiolitis, and infections in the lower respiratory system.
Toddler Cough at Night There are numerous instances where toddlers may be absolutely fine throughout the day, only to have severe bouts of coughing during the night, which could be severe enough to have them throw up. Asthma is one of the most common causes of a continuous bout of coughing and is often the root cause for an unrelenting toddler cough at night. Toddler cough and asthma needs to be treated as soon as a definite diagnosis is made in order to prevent secondary respiratory infections.
While it is possible to soothe toddler cough using many remedies, it is best to consult a doctor, so that the underlying cause of the toddler cough, fever, and runny nose, can be addressed.
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