Children’s viral cold usually refers to the clinical become acute upper respiratory tract infection, generally speaking high fever 2 ~ 7 days after the temperature can be controlled, but and pathogens, the condition is related to each person there are also individual differences.
Acute upper respiratory tract infection is a common infectious disease in children, which can be caused by viral (e.g. rhinovirus, respiratory syncytial virus, etc.) or bacterial (e.g. Streptococcus pneumoniae, etc.) infections, and the general viral infections caused by the commonly known as the “cold”, clinical fever, nasal congestion and other symptoms.
The duration of fever varies among individuals and is related to the etiology of the infection. It is generally believed that fever usually lasts about 2 to 7 days, and some children infected with specific pathogens, such as adenovirus, respiratory syncytial virus, influenza virus infection, and drug-resistant mycoplasma infection, may have a longer duration of fever, which varies from person to person. However, it is usually within 2-7 days.
If your baby shows signs of fever, it is recommended to consult a specialist for comprehensive assessment and judgment for management. Consult your doctor for specific conditions.