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  1. Dec 23, 2021 · The common cold is a viral infection that affects the upper respiratory tract. The most common cause is a rhinovirus, and the most common symptoms are a stuffy or runny nose, sneezing, and a ...

  2. May 24, 2023 · The common cold is an illness affecting your nose and throat. Most often, it's harmless, but it might not feel that way. Germs called viruses cause a common cold. Often, adults may have two or three colds each year. Infants and young children may have colds more often.

  3. Feb 7, 2023 · 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.

  4. Mar 21, 2023 · The common cold is a respiratory viral infection. It is one of the most common illnesses, with adults contracting around two to three colds yearly—kids contract even more. A cold is generally a mild infection that resolves in a few weeks with rest and plenty of fluids.

  5. a. : having or being a temperature that is uncomfortably low for humans. it is cold outside today. a cold drafty attic. b. : having a relatively low temperature or one lower than normal or expected. the bath water has gotten cold. c. : not heated: such as. (1) of food : served without heating especially after initial cooking or processing.

  6. May 24, 2023 · You usually don't need medical care for a common cold. But if symptoms get worse or don't go away, see your health care provider. Most people with a common cold can be diagnosed by their symptoms.

  7. Apr 27, 2023 · A runny nose, scratchy throat, and nonstop sneezing -- you can't miss the signs of a cold. But mystery shrouds a lot of other things about it.

  8. www.healthlinkbc.ca › health-topics › coldsColds | HealthLink BC

    Colds are the most common infection of the nose, sinuses, or throat (upper respiratory infection). Colds are caused by viruses. They're spread by coughs, sneezes, and close contact. You can catch a cold at any time of year, but they're more common in late winter and early spring. There's no cure for colds.

  9. www.nhs.uk › conditions › common-coldCommon cold - NHS

    Check if you have a cold. Cold symptoms come on gradually over 2 to 3 days. The main symptoms include: a blocked or runny nose. sneezing. a sore throat. a hoarse voice. a cough. feeling tired and unwell.

  10. The common cold is probably the most common respiratory (breathing) disease. Many different viruses can cause a cold; over a hundred cold viruses (rhinoviruses) have been identified so far. How do you catch a cold? Cold viruses are very contagious — it's easy to catch them from other people.

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