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What Parents Should Know About Winter Illnesses in Children

Young boy wiping his nose outdoors during winter

Winter brings cozy sweaters, hot cocoa, and holidays—but it also brings a rise in common childhood illnesses. During the colder months, parents often need guidance on the most frequent winter health concerns, along with tips for prevention, early recognition, and knowing when to seek care.

Why Winter Increases Illness

Colder weather keeps children indoors, where germs spread more easily in close quarters. Schools, daycare centers, and playdates can become hotspots for viruses. Additionally, low humidity in winter dries nasal passages, making it easier for viruses to enter and infect the respiratory tract.

Common Winter Illnesses in Children

  1. Colds (Upper Respiratory Infections)
    Colds are the most frequent winter illness. Symptoms include runny or stuffy nose, sneezing, sore throat, and mild cough. Most colds are caused by viruses and improve with rest, fluids, and supportive care.
  2. Flu (Influenza)
    The flu can feel much worse than a common cold. Fever, body aches, fatigue, headache, and cough can be severe. Annual flu vaccination is the best way to protect children aged 6 months and older from flu and its complications.
  3. RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus)
    RSV is a common seasonal virus that affects most children by age 2. Symptoms mimic a cold but can progress to wheezing or difficulty breathing, especially in infants and children with underlying conditions. Severe RSV may require medical evaluation.
  4. Stomach Flu (Viral Gastroenteritis)
    Viral stomach bugs cause vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal discomfort. These are highly contagious and can lead to dehydration if fluids are not replaced adequately.

When to Call Your Pediatrician

Most winter illnesses are mild, but certain symptoms warrant professional evaluation. Contact your pediatrician if your child has:

  • Persistent high fever
  • Trouble breathing or rapid breathing
  • Signs of dehydration (dry mouth, fewer wet diapers, lethargy)
  • Severe abdominal pain or vomiting that won’t stop

Preventing Winter Illnesses

Vaccinations

Keeping up with routine vaccinations—including the annual flu shot—is one of the most effective ways to protect your child from serious illnesses.

Hand Hygiene

Frequent handwashing with soap and water for at least 20 seconds helps stop the spread of germs. Alcohol-based sanitizer is a good alternative when soap and water aren’t available.

Healthy Habits

Encourage good nutrition, adequate sleep, and staying active—these all support a strong immune system. Teach children to cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue or their elbow.

Staying Ahead of Winter Illness

Winter doesn’t have to mean weeks of coughing and missed school. With knowledge, preparation, and timely care, many common childhood illnesses can be managed at home or with guidance from a pediatrician.

Our Location

Easy to Find Location

From I-205

Take Highway 213-Exit 10 toward Molalla for about 4 miles. After the Clackamas Community College, turn left at the signal onto Glen Oak Road. Turn left into our parking lot. The offices are on the corner of Glen Oak Road and Highway 213.

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Hours of Operation

Our Regular Schedule

Limited evening Urgent Care Clinic and Saturday Morning Clinic during the winter months, from November through April.

Medical advice is available 24 hours a day for those unexpected emergencies.

Monday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Tuesday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Wednesday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Thursday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Friday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Saturday:

Limited morning urgent care hours may vary during Winter months

Sunday:

Closed

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