A child's cough or cold that does not improve after two weeks or causes severe cough that disrupts sleep, especially if accompanied by fever or difficulty breathing, requires a doctor's examination. The cough or cold may be a sign of a more serious illness. Parents should take their child to see a doctor if symptoms persist or worsen beyond two weeks.
A child's cough or cold that does not improve after two weeks or causes severe cough that disrupts sleep, especially if accompanied by fever or difficulty breathing, requires a doctor's examination. The cough or cold may be a sign of a more serious illness. Parents should take their child to see a doctor if symptoms persist or worsen beyond two weeks.
A child's cough or cold that does not improve after two weeks or causes severe cough that disrupts sleep, especially if accompanied by fever or difficulty breathing, requires a doctor's examination. The cough or cold may be a sign of a more serious illness. Parents should take their child to see a doctor if symptoms persist or worsen beyond two weeks.