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what is the best treatment for the common cold?

by London Turner Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Most cases of the common cold get better without treatment, usually within a week to 10 days. But a cough may linger for a few more days. The best thing you can do is take care of yourself while your body heals. For example, drink plenty of liquids, humidify the air, use saline nasal rinses and get adequate rest.Jun 11, 2021

Medication

Home Remedies for Common Cold

  1. Garlic. The organosulfur compounds present in garlic are mainly responsible for its medicinal properties. ...
  2. Raw Honey. Honey can be of great help in soothing an irritated throat as well as shortening the duration of a cold.
  3. Ginger. ...
  4. Chicken Soup. ...
  5. Red Onion. ...
  6. Black Pepper. ...
  7. Mullein Tea. ...
  8. Turmeric Milk. ...
  9. Cinnamon. ...
  10. Vitamin C. ...

Self-care

The best natural cold and flu remedies

  1. Hydration. Austin's number one recommendation for recovering quickly from a cold or flu virus is staying hydrated.
  2. Vitamin C. While vitamin C hasn't been proven to prevent cold symptoms, some studies have indicated it can shorten the lifespan of a cold.
  3. Sleep. ...
  4. Honey and tea. ...
  5. Chicken soup. ...
  6. Aromatherapy. ...
  7. A steamy shower. ...
  8. Gargling warm salt water. ...

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Nutrition

“Taking echinacea at the onset of a cold can help prevent the duration of the common cold and improve respiratory symptoms,” she said. “I recommend having Tylenol on board, especially if you have a mild fever,” she said. “ Zyrtec, Claritin, Allegra or a general antihistamine is something I would keep if you are experiencing allergies,” Gandhi said.

What are home remedies for common cold?

Natural Home Remedies for Colds: 7 Easy Recipes

  1. Onion and Honey Cough Syrup. Syrup made of onion juice, really? ...
  2. Onion Sacks and Potato Neck Wraps. Potato and onion wraps: This natural home remedy for colds has been around for ages. ...
  3. Garlic as a Home Remedy. ...
  4. Eucalyptus Aromatherapy Baths. ...
  5. Herbal Infusions. ...
  6. Sage and Thyme for Colds. ...
  7. Salt Water. ...

Which is natural cold remedies actually work?

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What is the fastest way to cure a common cold?

Cold remedies that workStay hydrated. Water, juice, clear broth or warm lemon water with honey helps loosen congestion and prevents dehydration. ... Rest. Your body needs rest to heal.Soothe a sore throat. ... Combat stuffiness. ... Relieve pain. ... Sip warm liquids. ... Try honey. ... Add moisture to the air.More items...

Which medicine is best for common cold?

To ease the discomfort from specific cold and flu symptoms, consider using the following types of OTC medicines:To reduce fever and pain — analgesics: Acetaminophen (Tylenol®) is generally preferred. ... To dry out the nose — antihistamines: Try an antihistamine, such as diphenhydramine (Benadryl®).More items...•

How do you get rid of a cold in 24 hours?

While the duration of your symptoms may vary, many people wonder how to cure a cold in 24 hours or even overnight. The best way to tame a cold fast is to stay home, rest, drink plenty of fluids, gargle with salt water, take an OTC medication, and humidify the air.

What is the difference between the common cold and Covid 19?

While COVID-19 symptoms generally appear two to 14 days after exposure to SARS-CoV-2, symptoms of a common cold usually appear one to three days after exposure to a cold-causing virus. There's no cure for the common cold. Treatment may include pain relievers and over-the-counter cold remedies, such as decongestants.

How long does common cold last?

The common cold is an infection of your nose and throat. It's easily passed to others, especially within homes, classrooms and workplaces. More than 200 different viruses can cause colds. There's no cure for a common cold, but it typically runs its course in a week to 10 days.

What medications can I take to relieve the symptoms of Covid 19?

Managing COVID-19 symptoms You can treat symptoms with over-the-counter medicines, such as acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil), to help you feel better.

Does vitamin C help with colds?

Vitamin C has been studied for many years as a possible treatment for colds, or as a way to help prevent colds. But findings have been inconsistent. Overall, experts have found little to no benefit from vitamin C for preventing or treating the common cold.

What are the 5 stages of cold?

The stages of a cold include the incubation period, appearance of symptoms, remission, and recovery....Symptoms of a cold appear and usually peak within one to three days and may include:Sore throat.Runny nose.Stuffy nose.Coughing.Sneezing.Headaches.Body aches.Post-nasal drip.More items...•

Why do colds get worse at night?

At night, there is less cortisol in your blood. As a result, your white blood cells readily detect and fight infections in your body at this time, provoking the symptoms of the infection to surface, such as fever, congestion, chills, or sweating. Therefore, you feel sicker during the night.

Is having a runny nose a symptom of COVID-19 or a regular cold?

In the early days of the pandemic, it was thought that having a runny nose was not a symptom of COVID-19, and was much more likely to be a sign of a regular cold. However, data from the ZOE COVID Symptom Study app suggests that having a runny nose can be a sign of COVID-19.

How long are you contagious with a cold?

The common cold is infectious from a few days before your symptoms appear until all of the symptoms are gone. Most people will be infectious for around 2 weeks. Symptoms are usually worse during the first 2 to 3 days, and this is when you're most likely to spread the virus.

Should I get COVID booster if I have a cold?

What if you have mild cold or flu-like symptoms (stuffy nose, headache) and test negative for COVID-19? You can still get boosted, according to the CDC. But be sure to wear a mask to the vaccine site in order to protect yourself and others.

Diagnosis

Treatment

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Preparing For Your Appointment

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Your provider will work with you to develop a care plan that may include one or more of these treatment options.
Common cold has no cure. Treatment involves managing signs and symptoms.
Medication

Analgesics: It relieves symptoms

Acetaminophen


Antihistamines: It reduces allergic reactions

Brompheniramine . Cetirizine

Self-care

Always talk to your provider before starting anything.

  • Use decongestant nasal sprays and cough syrups
  • Drink plenty of fluids
  • Eat chicken soup
  • Rest well
  • Gargle with salt water to soothe sore throat
  • Use nasal saline drops to relieve nasal congestion
  • Take menthol or throat lozenges to soothe sore throats

Nutrition

Foods to eat:

  • Chicken soup
  • Vitamin C rich foods such as oranges
  • Antioxidant containing foods such as kale, broccoli

Foods to avoid:

  • Alcohol and caffeine

Specialist to consult

Pediatrician
Specializes in the health of children, including physical, behavioral, and mental health issues
Primary care physician
Specializes in the acute and chronic illnesses and provides preventive care and health.

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