- 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 (Rhinovirus): Symptoms, Cold vs. Flu, 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 - 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
- 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
- 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
- Common Cold - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Contrary to popular belief, cold weather or being chilled doesn't cause a cold However, more colds do occur during the cold season (early fall to late winter)
- The Common Cold: Symptoms, Spread, Treatment, and More
A common cold is a viral infection of your upper respiratory tract Colds are usually mild and go away on their own, but treatment can relieve symptoms like congestion Children, older adults, and people with health conditions are at a risk of more serious colds
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