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GoodRx explains that while it’s true you’re more likely to have cold symptoms in the wintertime, you can get a cold at any time of the year. (Stacker/Stacker) By Karen Hovav for GoodRx.
Can you get a cold in the summer? Tips to treat and prevent summer sniffles. If you get sick with a cold during the summer, it might catch you by surprise.
A summer cold is often no different from a winter cold—aside from the season you find outside your door. Most people with a summer cold will experience the usual cough, congestion, and runny nose.
Whether you have cold feet and hands naturally or there's a cause that you need to remedy, here's what to know and what you can do about it.
A summer cold is often no different from a winter cold—aside from the season you find outside your door. Most people with a summer cold will experience the usual cough, congestion, and runny nose.
GoodRx explains that while it’s true you’re more likely to have cold symptoms in the wintertime, you can get a cold at any time of the year.
GoodRx explains that while it’s true you’re more likely to have cold symptoms in the wintertime, you can get a cold at any time of the year. (Stacker/Stacker) By Karen Hovav for GoodRx.
GoodRx explains that while it’s true you’re more likely to have cold symptoms in the wintertime, you can get a cold at any time of the year. (Stacker/Stacker) By Karen Hovav for GoodRx.
A summer cold is often no different from a winter cold—aside from the season you find outside your door. Most people with a summer cold will experience the usual cough, congestion, and runny nose.