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5 Signs Your Cold Is Getting Better
You can gauge the end of a cold by the intensity of symptoms. Body aches and sneezing are probably over. Learn how to tell ...
To stop a runny nose, you need to know what’s causing it. A mild runny nose from a cold will usually get better on its own with rest and plenty of fluids, while a chronic runny nose from ...
Nasal congestion is one of the most frequent symptoms that doctors see—and this cold and flu season has been particularly brutal. So, chances are any intel on how to stop a runny nose seems like ...
To get rid of a runny nose with a cold or flu, drink plenty of fluids and use a humidifier. You can also try remedies like applying a warm compress or using a nasal saline rinse. If you have a ...
(CNN)-- You dread this: Runny nose, scratchy throat, maybe a cough. And worse, it's 80 degrees outside. Most of us know it as the summer cold. But in fact it's probably not. A true cold is a virus ...
A runny or stuffy nose can be a symptom of the flu, a cold or allergies, and it can be hard to discern which one you have. So how do you know what’s really going on with your nose? “More than likely ...
Summer cold symptoms can include a runny nose, sneezing, and a fever. You can also still catch a winter cold — like the Respiratory syncytial virus — in the summer. When you get a cold in the ...
Colds are typically a mild illness, while the flu can become severe and, in some cases, deadly. Symptoms of COVID-19 include fever, cough, fatigue, headache, nausea, sore throat, runny nose and ...