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Common Cold

This is a viral infection of the upper respiratory tract accompanied by sneezing, coughing, a sore throat and runny nose, and sometimes muscle aches, tiredness, headaches, shivering and loss of appetite. Most colds are mild and last less than a week, and there are no approved antiviral medicines for the condition. But there are several drugs for treating the symptoms.

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COLD IS COMMON SYMPTOM BUT NOT CURED BY COMMON MEDICINES

Cold is one type of immune response of our body. For watery discharge no medicine can work except few homoeopathic medicines, but for greenish or yellowish discharges are infections conditions that must be removed from our body...

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Hi,
I think nobody wants to have colds. For the prevention, here are the lists.
Wash your hands. Clean your hands thoroughly and often, and teach your children the importance of hand-washing.
Scrub your stuff. Keep kitchen and bathroom countertops clean, especially when someone in your family has a common cold. Wash children's toys periodically.
Use tissues. Always sneeze and cough into tissues. Discard used tissues right away, and then wash your hands carefully. Teach children to sneeze or cough into the bend of their elbow when they don't have a tissue. That way they cover their mouths without using their hands.
Don't share. Don't share drinking glasses or utensils with other family members. Use your own glass or disposable cups when you or someone else is sick. Label the cup or glass with the name of the person with the cold.
Steer clear of colds. Avoid close, prolonged contact with anyone who has a cold.
Choose your child care center wisely. Look for a child care setting with good hygiene practices and clear policies about keeping sick children at home.
-Rosetta
Replied on Tuesday, September 3, 2013 10:06 AM
 


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