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Why Does My Toddler Keep Catching Cold?

January 21, 2010 · Print This Article

It seems to some of us, that our child is forever going about with a runny nose, or a stuffy nose resulting from what seems to be an interminable cold. There are many reasons for that:

  • Your toddler’s immunity system is still getting used to the various kinds of cold viruses in the air and there are some 200 of them so it will be a while before your child develops adequate immunity to all of them. [childhood illness]
  • Toddlers will typically not be bothered much by the dictates of good hygiene; there is likely to be a lot of rubbing of noses, and licking of fingers, and soon after there is the
    interminable curiosity of a toddler which have him putting his hand anywhere, picking anything and picking up just about anything.
  • On an average children get amidst 6 and 10 colds a year, so whether your little one seems to have a perpetual cold, don’t distress about it; its par for the course!
  • If your child has just joined preschool or daycare thereupon you may notice that the frequency of colds increases; and the number of colds a year may go up to 12 a year even!

So whether it seems as though junior has a cold all winter expanded, it may just be part of growing up!


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