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Common Cold: Symptoms, Cold vs. Flu, Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

The common cold is an upper respiratory infection that affects your nose, throat, sinuses and windpipe. Colds usually go away on their own within a week to ...

Common cold - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

Symptoms. Most often, common cold symptoms start 1 to 3 days after someone is exposed to a cold virus. Symptoms vary. They can include: ... The ...

About Common Cold - CDC

A cold is a viral infection of the upper respiratory tract (also called an upper respiratory infection or URI). Colds usually last less than a ...

Common cold - Wikipedia

The common cold or the cold is a viral infectious disease of the upper respiratory tract that primarily affects the respiratory mucosa of the nose, throat, ...

Common Cold | Johns Hopkins Medicine

It is caused by any one of several viruses and is easily spread to others. It's not caused by cold weather or getting wet.

Common Cold | Viral Infection - MedlinePlus

Common cold symptoms usually begin 2 or 3 days after infection and last 2 to 14 days. There is no cure for the common cold.

Common Cold - Symptoms and Causes - Penn Medicine

The common cold most often causes a runny nose, nasal congestion, and sneezing. You may also have a sore throat, cough, headache, or other symptoms.

Facts About the Common Cold | American Lung Association

A cold virus can pave the way for other infections to invade the body, including sinus or ear infections and acute bronchitis.

Common cold | NHS inform

Speak to your GP practice if: · your symptoms do not improve after 3 weeks · your symptoms get suddenly worse · your temperature is very high or ...

Common Cold: Symptoms and Treatments | UCHealth | Primary Care

Stages of the common cold · Stage 1: Days 1–3. Your body reacts to the introduction of the virus—most commonly the rhinovirus—so you will feel a scratchy throat ...

Common cold - NHS

You can usually treat a cold at home without seeing a GP. There are things you can do to help you get better more quickly.

Understanding the Common Cold -- the Basics - WebMD

It's an illness caused by a tiny, infectious thing called a virus. More than 200 types lead to your misery, but the most common one is the rhinovirus.

Manage Common Cold - CDC

Most people with cold symptoms (runny nose, cough, sore throat) will not require specific treatment. They can take steps to manage their symptoms and prevent ...

Common cold - PMC

Each year, children suffer up to 5 colds and adults have two to three infections, leading to time off school or work, and considerable discomfort.

Common cold - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

There's no cure for the common cold. Most cases of the common cold get better without treatment within 7 to 10 days. But a cough may last a few more days.

Common Cold - Merck Manual Consumer Version

The common cold is a viral infection of the lining of the nose, sinuses, and throat. Common colds are among the most common illnesses.

Colds (for Parents) | Nemours KidsHealth

The common cold is a contagious viral infection of the upper respiratory tract. Most adults catch a cold from time to time, but kids can get 8 colds per year ...

Overview: Common colds - InformedHealth.org - NCBI Bookshelf

Outlook. Colds often start with a sore throat, usually soon followed by a runny or stuffy nose. Even though you might feel quite ill during a ...

Common Cold in Children - Stanford Medicine Children's Health

How is the common cold treated in a child? · Give your child plenty of fluids, such as water, electrolyte solutions, apple juice, and warm soup. · Make sure ...

Common colds: Symptoms, causes, complications, and treatment

The common cold is a viral infection that affects the upper respiratory tract. Symptoms include a sore throat, a runny nose, and muscle aches, in some cases.