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Cold Sickness Symptoms

The common cold is one of the most commonly spread respiratory infections. It's a virus that affects your nose, throat, chest, and upper airways. It can make you feel miserable and interfere with your daily life.

gps tracker for elderly with dementia Cold symptoms usually start 2 or 3 days after you've been exposed to the virus. They can last anywhere from a week to 10 days and may include a runny or stuffy nose, sneezing, sore throat, cough, mild fever, and muscle aches.





Treatment

The best way to treat a cold is to rest, drink fluids and keep the air around you moist. Also, try to avoid sharing contaminated items like tissues and doorknobs.

Over-the-counter medications can ease body aches, congestion and a cough. trackers for people with dementia These medicines contain acetaminophen (Tylenol), ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) and other pain relievers.

Home remedies can be helpful too. For example, saline nasal rinses can clear mucus and help reduce coughing. Sipping warm liquids such as chicken soup and tea can soothe the nose and throat, as well as loosen mucus to help you breathe easier.

alarm for elderly falls When using OTC cough and cold medication, read the label carefully to make sure you are not taking too much of any medicine. And remember to use your rescue inhaler if you have asthma, since wheezing can happen when you have a cold.

Most colds go away on their own within a few days or weeks. But if your symptoms worsen or you're not getting better, see your doctor.