IT’S that time of year where everyone seems to have caught some sort of bug – so it’s no surprise if your tot has got a cough ...
FORT WORTH, Texas - With students returning to the classroom and the number of COVID-19 cases soaring, many parents are certain to face a dilemma. Should your child stay home because of a runny nose?
After months of extreme heat, it’s a fact that sweltering hot weather conditions can trigger cold symptoms. Additionally, the ...
It might seem like your toddler or preschooler has a nose that is always runny, but experts say that's normal. "Children under 6 years of age average six to eight colds per year, with symptoms lasting ...
RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus, shares many symptoms with other viruses such as the cold, flu and COVID-19. This can mean it can be difficult to detect without testing for these viruses and ...
A constantly running nose can turn your day into a miserable cycle of tissues, sniffling, and mouth breathing. Whether it’s from allergies, a cold, or sinus issues, that persistent drip is both ...
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A run-of-the-mill runny nose turned out to be a rare cancer for one young survivor. At just 7 months old, Mia was showing symptoms of a common cold, which didn’t concern mom Anjna Caulton at first.