ASSOCIATION BETWEEN FEELING COLD IN THE BEDROOM AND THE INCIDENCE OF UPPER RESPIRATORY INFECTION SYMPTOMS Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine & Public HealthChimed-Ochir, OdgerelYoshihisa FujinoYuko MineToshiharu IkagaTomohiro IshimaruTatsuhiko Kubo...
Usually the common cold starts with a runny nose, sneezing, a stuffy feeling in the head, slight headache, watering of the eyes, general aching and listlessness, inability to concentrate, and perhaps a slight fever. The affected membranes swell until the nasal passages are blocked. Often the ...
2. feeling an uncomfortable lack of warmth; chilled. 3. having a temperature lower than the normal temperature of the human body: cold hands. 4. lacking in passion, enthusiasm, etc.: cold reason. 5. not affectionate or friendly: a cold reply. 6. lacking sensual desire; frigid. 7. ...
3.(of a process) not involving heat, in contrast with traditional methods 4.an acute viral infection of the upper respiratory passages characterized by discharge of watery mucus from the nose, sneezing, etc. Collins Discovery Encyclopedia, 1st edition © HarperCollins Publishers 2005 ...
Feeling of pressure in face and ears (sinus pressure) Chest pain or pressure Severe vomiting Confusion Swollen glands (around jaw and neck) Complications of the Common Cold A cold virus can allow other infections to enter the body. If your cold is severe, you may end up getting the followin...
“If you have a cold, you should stay home until you’re feeling better,” said Voigt. Not only can this help you rest and recover, but it also prevents you from spreading the cold to others. “The contagious part of colds is typically when the person has a runny nose or when they...
A dry cough or a cough that brings up mucus Feeling tired or weak Loss of appetiteHow is a common cold treated?Colds are caused by viruses and will not respond to antibiotics. Medicines are used to help control a cough, lower a fever, or manage other symptoms. Do not give over-the-co...
Feeling nervous and excitable. Trouble sleeping. Feeling sleepy. These are not all of the side effects that may occur. If you have questions about side effects, call your doctor. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You...
10. Symptoms in One Location Another red flag it's more than a cold is a "localization" of symptoms, meaning you feel them in one specific area.Cold symptomsaffect the upper respiratory system. Other illnesses are characterized by intense symptoms in one place. Strep throat, for example, cau...
Yesterday, for example, I came back from Brasilia here in Brazil and woke up with what felt like the beginning of a respiratory infection. I felt a tightness in my chest, some phlegm, and a slight cough. I even felt a tightness in my upper back. What did I do after my mor...