Ask the PediatricianHow can I tell if my kid has more than a cold and needs antibiotics?It’s difficult for parents to tell the difference between a virus (i.e., a cold that heals on its own) and a bacterial infection (which warrants antibiotics). The reality is that it can be difficult for physicians too. In fact, a recent study published in the journal Pediatrics concluded that over 10 million kids in the United States may be given antibiotics unnecessarily every year. The study also found that in 1 in 5 cases, this treatment was prescribed when it shouldn’t have been. As for coughs, parents should trust their instincts. A typical cough lasts for about 10 days, but it can linger for up to three weeks. So if that hacking doesn’t improve after about two weeks, I recommend consulting your doctor. It’s also time to see your pediatrician if a cough is accompanied by any of the following symptoms:
Your doctor can determine whether your child’s specific symptoms require a round of antibiotics. You can also check out my blog post here to learn more about safe antibiotic use. * As told to Colleen Canney, group editor of Sniffle Solutions Read more about: cold & flu remedies , common cold , parenting , sore throatABOUT TODAY'S EXPERT:Sniffle Solutions expert Dr. Wendy Sue Swanson is a pediatrician at the Seattle Children’s Hospital. Visit her at her blog, Seattle Mama Doc.Quick QuizWhich of these are considered germs?
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