
Super bodies
Illnesses like coughs, sore throats and ear ache are extremely common in young children, but did you know… our children’s ‘super bodies’ are designed to fight off many common illnesses, without the need for antibiotics?
Illnesses like coughs, sore throats and ear ache are extremely common in young children, but did you know… our children’s ‘super bodies’ are designed to fight off many common illnesses, without the need for antibiotics?
Illnesses like coughs, sore throats and ear ache are extremely common in young children, but did you know… our children’s ‘super bodies’ are designed to fight off many common illnesses, without the need for antibiotics?
These common ailments and can be unpleasant for children and their caregivers, but are most often caused by viral infections and do not need to be treated with antibiotics.
Antibiotics rarely speed up recovery for these conditions and have no effect on viruses.
Instead, our children’s ‘super bodies’ get to work, and most children with a normal immune system and up to date immunisations will recover in the same amount of time with or without antibiotics.
Take a look at the usual recovery times for coughs, sore throats, and ear ache:
Find out how to care for your child when they are unwell, and learn what symptoms to look out for and when to get medical help.
How to feel better at home:
When to visit your GP:
When to call NHS 111:
Find out more: www.nhs.uk/conditions/cough
How to feel better at home:
When to visit your GP:
When to call NHS 111:
Find out more: www.nhs.uk/conditions/earache
How to feel better at home:
When to visit your GP:
When to call NHS 111:
When to call 999 or visit A&E:
Find out more: www.nhs.uk/conditions/sore-throat
You know your children best, so do seek medical help if you are concerned about their symptoms, or if their ‘super bodies’ need a bit more support because they are immunosuppressed or have other existing medical conditions.
Common illnesses such as coughs, ear ache and sore throats don’t usually need treating with antibiotics, and your child will get better without taking unnecessary medication.
In fact, antibiotics are no longer routinely used to treat most infections, because:
Overuse of antibiotics means they’re becoming less effective against bacteria and this has led to the emergence of ‘super bugs’. These are strains of bacteria that have developed resistance to many different types of antibiotics.
They can be serious and challenging to treat, and are becoming an increasing cause of disability and death across the world.
Find out more about antibiotic resistance and ‘super bugs’ here.
Our children’s ‘super bodies’ do amazing work against common illnesses like coughs, sore throats and ear ache.
By preparing ourselves with the information and knowledge to care for them at home, spot more serious symptoms, and know when and where to get help, we can support them to feel better sooner, and without unnecessary use of antibiotics.