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What to do if you get a respiratory infection: A Mayo Clinic physician ... : Flu symptoms include sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, fever, body aches and fatigue. These symptoms may overlap with other illnesses, like the common cold, but key differences exist. Colds generally develop gradually, while flu symptoms typically appear suddenly within two or three days of exposure to the virus. Managing your symptoms
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Home Remedies: Helping a hoarse voice - Mayo Clinic News Network : Viral infections similar to those that cause a cold; Vocal strain, caused by yelling or overusing your voice; Bacterial infections, such as diphtheria, although this is rare, in large part due to increasing rates of vaccination; Chronic laryngitis. Laryngitis that lasts longer than three weeks is known as chronic laryngitis. This type of ...
Cold Feet That Aren?t Cold to the Touch May Indicate Neurologic Problem : Pinpointing the exact source of this symptom requires a physical exam and diagnostic tests. But when feet feel cold but are not cold to the touch, a possible cause is a neurologic problem, such as peripheral neuropathy. Of course, feet can get cold for many reasons. The most obvious is a cold environment, along with a lack of proper shoes or ...
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Mayo Clinic Q and A: Myths about catching a cold : DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My mom always scolded me for not drying my hair after washing it, telling me I'd catch cold. She also talked about dressing right for the weather, starving a fever and lots of other things. I'm wondering if there is any truth in any of these sayings. With COVID-19 still lingering, I'm trying [?]
Home Remedies: High blood pressure and cold remedies : Over-the-counter cold remedies aren't off-limits if you have high blood pressure, but it's important to make careful choices. Among over-the-counter cold remedies, decongestants cause the most concern for people who have high blood pressure. Decongestants relieve nasal stuffiness by narrowing blood vessels and reducing swelling in the nose. This narrowing can affect other blood vessels [?]
Mayo Clinic Q and A: Decongestants can sometimes cause more harm than ... : DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I have used decongestants over the years when I'm ill, but my doctor recently said that I should be cautious because nonprescription decongestants can have significant side effects. Is this true? ANSWER: While many people rely on nasal decongestants to help ease nasal symptoms of a cold or flu, these medications can sometimes cause [?]
Mayo Clinic Minute: Can cold weather cause a cold? : But, he says, the cold weather itself doesn't cause the common cold. However, as winter temps dip down, the chances of spreading a respiratory virus go up because more time is spent indoors with others. "When it's cold outside, typically people gather around the fireplace or around your home. Therefore, if people are sick, you're more likely to ...
Mayo Clinic Minute: Suffering from cold feet? : Sometimes, cold feet simply mean you need warmer socks. But if your feet are always cold, no matter the weather, it might be something more. "Anything from circulatory problems, not having adequate blood flow, heart condition problems, immune or autoimmune conditions such as like having thyroid disease, and sometimes nerve or neuropathic ...