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Common cold in babies
Mayo Clinic — Common cold in babies - Comprehensive overview covers treatment, when to see the doctor. A common cold is a viral infection of the upper respiratory tract - your baby's nose and throat. Nasal congestion and a runny nose are the primary signs of ...More…
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"Common Cold"
Clinical Trials — Effectiveness of Local Application of Warm Air in Patients With Common Cold (HELI Study) Procedure: inhalation of warm air in a Finnish sauna; Procedure: inhalation of ambient air in a Finnish sauna Open Studies / "Common Cold" Stopping Upper .. ...More…
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Common Cold
National Institute of Allergy — Sneezing, scratchy throat, runny nose-everyone knows the first signs of a cold, probably the most common illness known. People in the United States suffer 1 billion colds each year, according to some estimates. According to the Centers for ...More…
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Common Cold
Kids Health — With kids getting up to eight colds a year, this contagious viral infection is the most common infectious disease in the United States and the top reason kids visit the doctor and miss school. Bringing sniffles and sneezes and perhaps a sore ...More…
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Cold and Flu Guidelines: The Common Cold
American Lung Association — Colds are minor infections of the nose and throat caused by several different viruses. A cold may last for about one week, but some colds last longer, especially in children, elderly people, and those in poor health. In the United States, colds ...More…
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Common Cold
National Institute of Allergy — Sneezing, scratchy throat, runny nose-everyone knows the first signs of a cold, probably the most common illness known. People in the United States suffer 1 billion colds each year, according to some estimates. According to the Centers for ...More…
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The Common Cold:
News in Health — How to stop an outbreak, cold, flu, or allergy?, October 2005 issue of The NIH News in Health - Consumer Information Based on Research from the National Institutes of Health Each year, millions of school and work days are missed because of colds ...More…
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Contaminated surfaces.
Mayo Clinic — Nasal discharge that may be clear at first, but then usually becomes thicker and turns shades of yellow or green Your baby's immune system will need time to conquer the cold. If your baby has a cold with no complications, it should resolve in ...More…
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See your doctor if:
Mayo Clinic — A runny nose or stuffy nose is usually just an annoyance. But it can be a sign of a more serious problem, and it may be serious in infants. You have a high fever, particularly if it lasts more than three days. Your nasal discharge is green in ...More…
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Using Over-the-Counter Cough and Cold Products in Children
Food & Drug Administration — FDA supports the voluntary actions of drug manufacturers to better inform consumers about the safe and effective use of over-the-counter cough and cold medicines in children. On Oct. 8, 2008, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released a ...More…
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Get Set for Winter Illness Season
Food & Drug Administration — What can you do about colds and flu? FDA offers tips for prevention and treatment. In much of the Northern Hemisphere, this is prime time for colds, influenza (flu), and other respiratory illnesses. While contagious viruses are active year-round, ...More…
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Decongestant nasal sprays.
Mayo Clinic — Common cold - Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, causes and care of this common infection. The common cold is a viral infection of your upper respiratory tract - your nose and throat. A common cold is usually harmless, although it may not ...More…