- Common Cold (Rhinovirus): Symptoms, Causes Treatment
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 10 days
- Common cold - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Most often, common cold symptoms start 1 to 3 days after someone is exposed to a cold virus Symptoms vary They can include: Runny or stuffy nose Sore or scratchy throat Cough Sneezing Generally feeling unwell Slight body aches or a mild headache Low-grade fever
- Common cold - Wikipedia
Coronaviruses are a group of viruses known for causing the common cold They have a halo or crown-like (corona) appearance when viewed under an electron microscope The common cold is an infection of the upper respiratory tract which can be caused by many different viruses
- 9 Warning Signs Your Cold Is Getting Worse - Health
Most colds clear up on their own, but some get worse Here are the warning signs your cold is getting worse—and when to contact a doctor
- Common Cold: Symptoms, How to Treat, and More - Healthline
The common cold and the flu may seem very similar at first Here's what you need to know to correctly identify a cold and get the treatment you need
- About Common Cold | Common Cold | CDC
Learn about the common cold, its causes and spread, signs and symptoms and ways to prevent it
- 9 Common Cold Symptoms and How to Manage Them - Verywell Health
The common cold typically lasts around 10 days and includes a variety of symptoms, from a sore throat to fever Rest and hydration are key self-care strategies to help you recover from a cold
- Common Cold Symptoms: Coughing, Runny Nose, and More - WebMD
Common cold symptoms include a runny or stuffy nose, sore throat, cough, sneezing, congestion, mild body aches, headache, and low-grade fever
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