Parents should take their toddler to the doctor for a runny nose if it persists for more than 10 days, is accompanied by a fever, or if the child is having difficulty breathing.
Signs of a cold in a toddler include runny or stuffy nose, coughing, sneezing, fever, and irritability. To differentiate from other illnesses, parents can look for symptoms like a sore throat, ear pain, or persistent high fever, which may indicate a different illness like the flu or an ear infection. Consulting a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis is recommended.
Take your cat to see an animal doctor (a vet). The vet will diagnose what is wrong with your cat and tell you what medicine it should be given.
This depends hugely on the cause of the runny nose. In the case of allergies, for example, avoiding the allergen or use of an antihistamine (Claritin, Allegra, Zyrtec, Benadryl, others) would be appropriate. If a runny nose is severe, persistant, or bothersome, consult your doctor. Or use a tissue.
no as it may lead to runny exretment
This is probably a head cold. There are many medications that can help to cover the symptoms of this. It should last no more than a week.
It may be the flu, go ask a trusted doctor or physician for a thorough inspection
1.go call your doctor and see What he/she says.Do not go out side on a runny 80% day.
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if it has weezy breathing or runny nose or runny eyes, or if it wont eat, you should take it to your vet.
Yup! Runny is an adjective.
"Runny" typically refers to a substance that has a thin or watery consistency, such as a runny nose or runny egg yolk. It can also describe something that is leaking or flowing uncontrollably.