Do children always have a fever after catching a cold?

A child does not always have a fever after catching a cold. There are many ways in which a child can catch a cold, such as sneezing, runny nose, coughing or fever. In some cases, the child may have a change in appetite, poor feeding, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain or bloating. Each child is different after catching a cold. If a child develops symptoms after catching a cold, the treatment should be based on the severity of the symptoms. In mild cases, such as fever after catching a cold, oral medication is not needed in a low fever state, and physical cooling can be taken, while paying attention to keeping warm, and paying attention to a light, easy-to-digest diet. If the child’s symptoms are severe after catching a cold, oral medication can be used if necessary.