Viral illnesses are incredibly common in children, especially during the colder months. From runny noses and mild fevers to more serious conditions like bronchiolitis, these infections can worry even the most experienced parents. As a paramedic and a parent myself, I’ve seen countless children suffering from viral infections and the anxiety it causes their families. This guide will give you practical advice on how to manage common viral illnesses at home, when to seek medical attention, and tips for preventing future infections. 1. Understanding Viral Illnesses in Children Children’s immune systems are still developing, which is why they tend to catch viruses more frequently than adults. The most common viral illnesses include: Common cold – Runny nose, sneezing, mild fever, cough Flu (influenza) – High fever, body aches, fatigue, cough RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus) – Wheezing, cough, difficulty breathing in infants Gastroenteritis (“stomach flu”) – Vomiting, diar...
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