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Common cold - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
A common cold can lead to illnesses of the lungs, such as pneumonia or bronchitis. People with asthma or weakened immune systems have an increased risk of these conditions.
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Is It Adult RSV or a Common Cold? | Mayo Clinic Press
Are you wondering if your symptoms are due to a common cold or RSV? Discover three crucial ways to tell the difference between these contagious illnesses in adults.
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Cold remedies: What works, what doesn't - Mayo Clinic
Cold remedies are almost as common as the common cold. But do they work? Nothing can cure a cold, which is caused by germs called viruses. But some remedies might help ease your symptoms and keep you from feeling so bad. Here's a look at some common cold remedies and what's known about them.
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Cold or allergy: Which is it? - Mayo Clinic
You can tell the difference between a cold and a seasonal allergy by key symptoms and how regularly symptoms appear. Colds are caused by your immune system's response when you catch a virus.
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Common cold - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
If you or your child has cold symptoms that don't go away or get worse, make an appointment with your health care provider. Here's some information to help you get ready for your appointment.
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Mayo Clinic Q and A: Myths about catching a cold
The short answer is no. Colds are caused by viruses, so you can't catch a cold from going outside with wet hair. And wet hair won't make you more attractive to germs. The same is true with respect to dressing for cold temperatures.
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COVID-19, cold, allergies and the flu: What are the differences?
There's no cure for the common cold. Treatment may include pain relievers and cold remedies available without a prescription, such as decongestants. Unlike COVID-19, a cold is usually harmless. Most people get better from a common cold in 3 to 10 days. But some colds may last as long as two weeks.
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Cold Feet That Aren’t Cold to the Touch May Indicate Neurologic Problem
Often the sensation of cold feet is benign and there is no serious underlying cause. However, experiencing the sensation of cold feet that don't feel cold to the touch may be a sign of a nerve problem.
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Common cold in babies - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic
A cold virus enters babies' bodies through the mouth, eyes or nose. Once infected by a virus, a baby's body usually can fight off that same virus in the future.
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Home Remedies: Helping a hoarse voice - Mayo Clinic News Network
Viral infections similar to those that cause a cold Vocal strain, caused by yelling or overusing your voice Bacterial infections, such as diphtheria, although this is rare, in large part due to increasing rates of vaccination Chronic laryngitis Laryngitis that lasts longer than three weeks is known as chronic laryngitis.