Attached to this article is a video clip from dad labs and the content basically go this way.
This is about common cold for kids. If their cold comes with fever or headaches, body pains, etc.. Take them to a doctor.
According to the American Society of Pediatrics, cold medicines don’t work for kids below the age of 6. Therefore, when they struck by colds, just give them something to blow their nose on. This video says, “Give them a tissue!” I disagree. Tissue papers have lots of small fibers that fly all over when you blow into it. What will happen is that your nose will inhale some of those fibers when you breathe. And when that happens, your runny nose worsens. Use a hanky or a piece of clean cloth instead.
Since there is no ultimate (kids) cure for the common cold, prevention is deemed to be the best.
Frequently hand wash. Teach your kids to wash their hands whenever needed. Rub both hands with soapy water for 20 seconds before rinsing. Just how do you make it fun for your kids to wash their hands? Some of the suggestions in the video include letting them finish their favorite song while washing their hands, use fragrant soaps and cool looking soap dispensers.
For more information, please watch the video.
Ciao!

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