The Kids' Doctor: Coping With Colds
By: Nichelle Sullivan
Updated: January 23, 2013
The common cold starts with a runny nose then a scratchy throat followed by a cough. Your child may tell you they just feel "yucky".
Don't be alarmed if your child's mucous turns from clear to colored. A green runny nose does not mean a bacterial infection, so no need to ask your doctor for an antibiotic...they do not help the common cold and are not needed.
The only proven treatment for a cold is a tincture of time and treating your child's symptoms will help them feel better, sooner.
Here's what I recommend to my patients:
For a runny and stuffy nose...start with a hot shower to loosen up the
secretions.
You can also try nasal suctioning with a bulb syringe or a nasal aspirator for young children.
For older children, I encourage saline rinses with an irrigation system like a Nedi pot. Many of my patients swear by it.
At night, place a cool mist humidifier in your child's room to add some moisture to the dry heat in the house.
You can expect your child's cold to last about 7 to 10 days. Don't forget to tell your kids to cover their nose when they sneeze and wash their hands to stop the germs from spreading to everyone in the family.
I'm Dr. Sue with The Kid's Doctor helping parent take charge.

