Toddlers can get colds and infections that cause coughing and congestion. A wet, or mucus-filled, cough can produce phlegm in toddlers. The University of Maryland Medical Center reports that there is no evidence that milk will...
Stomach flu, or influenza, is a viral infection that causes inflammation of the stomach and intestines. Stomach flu typically leads to significant loss of fluids due to vomiting and diarrhea. Drinking plenty of fluids is import...
Nasonex is a prescription nasal spray used to treat both seasonal and year-round allergies. Because you can purchase this medication only with a prescription, you must see your doctor and have him prescribe it before starting t...
Catching colds is a standard part of growing up, but you may be able to help reduce the number of colds your toddler catches. Make a few changes to your child's environment and minimize her exposure to germs to reduce the amoun...
Influenza is a dangerous illness for children. Each year, approximately 20,000 children are hospitalized with complications from influenza, according to the United States Centers for Disease Control website. Although there is e...
The stomach flu is also known as gastroenteritis, and not restricted to bouts of viral influenza, according to BabyCenter. It can be caused by a virus or by infection with bacteria or parasites. Babies may get the stomach flu m...
If your child has croup, she may not feel like eating or drinking. In croup, inflammation in the upper airway, which includes the larynx and trachea, makes breathing difficult. A child with severe croup can't eat at all and nee...