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Common cold Symptoms and causes Mayo Clinic ~ Overview The common cold is a viral infection of your nose and throat upper respiratory tract Its usually harmless although it might not feel that way

Cold and Flu Influenza Center Symptoms Treatments ~ Cold and Flu Overview The common cold including chest cold and head cold and seasonal flu are caused by viruses Use overthecounter cold medications to relieve symptoms including sore throat

Common cold Wikipedia ~ The common cold also known simply as a cold is a viral infectious disease of the upper respiratory tract that primarily affects the nose The throat sinuses and larynx may also be affected Signs and symptoms may appear less than two days after exposure to the virus These may include coughing sore throat runny nose sneezing headache and fever

Cold Definition of Cold by MerriamWebster ~ Cold definition is having or being a temperature that is uncomfortably low for humans How to use cold in a sentence

Common Cold MedicineNet ~ The common cold is an illness caused by many different viruses Get the facts on common cold vs flu symptoms treatment its incubation period prevention how long a cold lasts how its transmitted how to avoid colds and home remedies for this contagious illness

cold – definition of cold by The Free Dictionary ~ cold kōld adj cold·er cold·est 1 a Having a low temperature cold water b Being at a temperature that is less than what is required or what is normal cold oatmeal c Chilled by refrigeration or ice cold beer 2 a Feeling no warmth uncomfortably chilled We were cold sitting by the drafty windows b Appearing to be dead unconscious

Cold Definition of Cold at ~ Cold definition having a relatively low temperature having little or no warmth cold water a cold day See more


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