ज़ुकाम तथा खासी का इलाज़ | Cold & Cough treatment | Seasonal cold treatment

ज़ुकाम तथा खासी का इलाज़ | Cold & Cough treatment | Seasonal cold treatment

The common cold most often causes a runny nose, nasal congestion, and sneezing. You may also have a sore throat, cough, headache, or other symptoms. Alternative Names Upper respiratory infection - viral; Cold Causes It is called the common cold for good reason. There are over one billion colds in the United States each year. You and your children will probably have more colds than any other type of illness. Colds are the most common reason that children miss school and parents miss work. Parents often get colds from their children. Children can get many colds every year. They usually get them from other children. A cold can spread quickly through schools or daycares. Colds can occur at any time of the year, but they are most common in the winter or rainy seasons. A cold virus spreads through tiny, air droplets that are released when the sick person sneezes, coughs, or blows their nose. You can catch a cold if: A person with a cold sneezes, coughs, or blows their nose near you You touch your nose, eyes, or mouth after you have touched something contaminated by the virus, such as a toy or doorknob People are most contagious for the first 2 to 3 days of a cold. A cold is most often not contagious after the first week. Symptoms Cold symptoms usually start about 2 or 3 days after you came in contact with the virus, although it could take up to a week. Symptoms mostly affect the nose. The most common cold symptoms are: Nasal congestion Runny nose Scratchy throat Sneezing Adults and older children with colds generally have a low fever or no fever. Young children often run a fever around 100°F to 102°F (37.7°C to 38.8°C). Depending on which virus caused your cold, you may also have: Cough Decreased appetite Headache Muscle aches Postnasal drip Sore throat Like, share, subscribe LEARN ABOUT MEDICINE with Mohit dadhich #learnaboutmedicine #mohitdadhich #commoncold #jukam #throathealth 1. Special video :-    • Special video   2. Disease and their treatment :-    • Disease and treatment   3. Female use video and medicine :-    • Female use medicine   4. Important video for General practice :-    • General Practice medicines   5. Group of medicine :-    • Group of medicine