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Baby s first cold 3 months.
For older babies call if there s major fussiness fever dehydration worsening cough or congestion labored breathing or symptoms lasting longer than a week.
Any infant under 3 months with a fever rectal temperature of 100 8 or greater must be seen.
A baby under 2 or 3 months old should be seen by a doctor if they have a cold.
Most colds are simply a nuisance.
If your baby has a cold with no complications it should resolve within 10 to 14 days.
For babies between 3 and 6 months a rectal temperature of 101 degrees fahrenheit or higher for babies 6 months and older a rectal temperature of 103 degrees fahrenheit or higher symptoms that get worse or don t start to improve after a week.
It s a pretty safe bet that your little one is going to get a cold 6 to 12 times a year.
Usually a few remedies and plenty of tlc will get him feeling better.
For most common colds there s no need to visit the pediatrician.
But if your baby is under 3 months old or if it s your baby s first cold it s a good idea to get in touch with your practitioner if only to put your mind at ease.
As you get to know your baby consider these general infant development milestones.
If your baby is younger than 3 months of age call the doctor early in the illness.
When to call the doctor for baby cold symptoms.
0 3 months 4 6 months 7 9 months 10 12 months 13 18 months 19 24 months movement feeding communication fun firsts playtime learning the first three months of life are all about eating sleeping and crying.
A lot happens during your baby s first three months.
Babies start to show signs of a cold about 1 to 3 days after they re infected.
Expect your baby to grow and develop at his or her own pace.
In newborns it s especially important to make sure that a more serious illness isn t present especially if your baby has a fever.
If your older child has a high fever for more than five days a worsening cough with or without.
Symptoms in young children can include.
Sometimes though you may need to.
Runny nose which should be clear at first but may turn yellow.
Most babies reach certain milestones at similar ages but infant development isn t an exact science.