Yes get the poor child some cold medicine. If it gets worse or doesn't get better in a day or two go to the doctor.
green which means an infection
Both colds and flu are caused by viruses. The color of the phlegm in respiratory viral infections such as these is very similar. If there is a secondary bacterial infection on top of the virus, the phlegm color may be darker and more greenish/yellow, but that is not always the case as symptoms can vary widely from person to person and microbe to microbe. See the related question below for differences in the cold and flu symptoms.
when you are an infant they can but the color usually sets in pretty quickly.
yes it does because the saliva,when touches the lips change colour
Red color to phlegm means that blood is coming from somewhere. Somehow, some small blood vessels have broken. It can be just a small streak of red up to all red with clots. If it continues and gets worse; see the doctor.
An infant in need of CPR will not be breathing and will not have a pulse. Also, the infant will be turning a blueish color.
Black-looking phlegm can be caused by old blood that either ran down your throat from your mouth or nose due to a cold or dry membranes or from similar old blood in your bronchial tubes from a lung infection or bronchitis. Having bloody sputum (phlegm) is called hemoptysis. Phlegm can be colors ranging from white to black and the color is often, but not always, in streaks in the sputum. Yellow, brown, green, red, pink, and black phlegm are all reasons to see your doctor to determine the cause. See the related question below for more information about causes of black phlegm.
Black-looking phlegm can be caused by old blood that either ran down your throat from your mouth or nose due to a cold or dry membranes or from similar old blood in your bronchial tubes from a lung infection or bronchitis. Having bloody sputum (phlegm) is called hemoptysis. Phlegm can be colors ranging from white to black and the color is often, but not always, in streaks in the sputum. Yellow, brown, green, red, pink, and black phlegm are all reasons to see your doctor to determine the cause. See the related question below for more information about causes of black phlegm.
There is no best color blanket for an infant. Infants are more concerned with comfort than anything else. Parents should strive to find a soft blanket that will not irritate a baby's skin.
a baby usually starts to see color around 12 months or 1 year old.
A Graco infant car seat can be purchased at the Gracobaby website. Walmart, Target, Kohl's, Amazon, and stores that sell infant accessories. Styles vary, and many color options are available.
This is partially true. Babies do prefer to look at toys that have large areas of bold color and strong contrasts between colors. But an infant's color vision is not as strong as an adult's and their vision is fairly blurry. So often it's not the color itself that attracts their attention, but the brightness/darkness or contrast.