Does My Child Need an Antibiotic?
Question:
My three year old child has had a cough, congestion and runny nose for one week. He had a fever to 101° for 2 days but now it has been running 99° - 100°. He is drinking OK but not eating much. He coughs all night.
Answer:
Most common colds are caused by viruses. Antibiotics only treat bacterial infections not viral infections. There are no treatments to cure a common cold. Most of these children benefit from symptomatic care and get better on their own. Some children develop secondary infections, such as ear infections, bronchitis, sinus infections or pneumonia. If your child is getting worse after being ill for over a week or is running higher fevers as the illness progresses, we would want to see them in the office.
The physicians at ABC Pediatrics are happy to see your child anytime you are concerned about their health but an antibiotic may not always be indicated based on what the doctor believes is causing the illness. Vaporizers/humidifiers, Tylenol® or Motrin®, rest and plenty of fluids are always great places to start in helping your child feel better!
Resources
We have pulled together a number of resources that might be of interest to you:
Center for Disease Control (www.cdc.gov)
American Academy of Pediatricians (www.aap.org)
Webmd.com
Kent County Health Department
American Association of Poison Control (www.aapcc.org/DNN)
Grand Rapids Poison Control (800) 222-1222
Parenting.com
Welcome Home Baby - Kent County
Michigan WIC Program
United Way 211 Community Resourcest
Needy Meds (www.needymeds.org)




