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  1. May 24, 2023 · Most people with a common cold can be diagnosed by their symptoms. Your care provider may take a nasal or throat swab to rule out other illnesses. A chest X-ray may be ordered to rule out a lung illness.

  2. Common Cold. The common cold is an infection of your nose, sinuses, throat and windpipe. Colds spread easily, especially within homes, classrooms and workplaces. More than 200 different viruses can cause colds. There’s no cure for a common cold, but it usually goes away within a week to 10 days.

  3. What are the symptoms of the common cold? Common cold symptoms may include: Stuffy, runny nose. Scratchy, tickly throat. Sneezing. Watering eyes. Low-grade fever. Sore throat. Mild hacking cough. Achy muscles and bones. Headache. Mild fatigue. Chills. Watery discharge from nose that thickens and turns yellow or green

  4. The common cold is a viral infection of the lining of the nose, sinuses, and throat. Many different viruses cause colds. Usually, colds are spread when a person's hands come in contact with nasal secretions from an infected person.

  5. Mar 21, 2023 · The common cold causes symptoms like a runny nose and sore throat. Learn how you catch a cold and what helps speed up recovery.

  6. Apr 27, 2023 · Understanding the Common Cold -- the Basics. Medically Reviewed by Carol DerSarkissian, MD on April 27, 2023. Written by WebMD Editorial Contributors. What Is It? How a Common Cold Starts....

  7. What is the common cold? The common cold is a viral infection. It's one of the most common illnesses people get. Colds spread easily from person to person, especially within the first 2 days of symptoms. Symptoms include stuffy or runny nose, sore throat, tiredness, and sometimes a mild fever and go away on their own within 4 to 10 days.

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