Articles tagged: common cold
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Roberto Sedycias An insight into the common flu is needed with swine flu all around us. Learn all about the flu and take precautions. written by Nick Mutt Common cold is caused by the viral infection. There are some effective home remedies that help to get rid of cold like ginger, garlic, turmeric etc. written by Brian Hartford Curing the common cold means never getting a cold in the first place.
It means having a strong immune system. written by Alexander Chong At the moment in the evenings or early mornings, when we start to have runny and blocked nose together with sneezing, we quickly think that our environment may contain dust mites or the air conditions cause us allergic. Some of us may not know whether we are actually suffering from allergy or common cold. So when a person starts sneezing, he or she immediately thought it is an allergy and takes antihistamine to stop the allergy. The symptoms of the allergy and common cold are quite similar, i.e. runny nose, blocked nose and sneezing. But the actual difference between allergy and common cold is the cause to this illness. This article will tell you more about what are the differences between common cold and allergy and also their prevention and treatment. written by Alexander Chong Common cold is a very common disease. Everybody caught cold a few times in a year. This depends to body health conditions. A person with a stronger immune system catches cold less than the one who has weaker immune system. This article provides information about the causes, symptoms, prevention and treatment for common cold. written by John Mehrmann Scientists and researchers are experimenting with venom, bacteria, and genes from the common cold to create amazing cures. What can we learn from this approach of studying what could be perceived as deadly and harmful, and apply the same aspirations to our own challenges and temporarily agonizing hurdles? written by Juliet Cohen The common cold, also known as a viral upper respiratory tract infection. Sneezing, scratchy throat, runny nose everyone knows premary signs of a cold. Symptoms of a common cold include nasal stuffiness and drainage, sore throat, hoarseness, cough, and perhaps a fever and headache. written by Peter rodrick A sore throat is usually attendant upon a cold and coughs either as a result of tonsils being swollen or an infection and irritation in the throat which can also lead to ear-ache. It can, however, be caused be other illnesses, by tiredness or by too much speaking or shouting. It can also be the result of sleeping on your back with your mouth wide open or of smoking. written by Corwin Brown The common cold and flu (influenza) are very common infections of the upper respiratory tract (nose, throat, ears and sinuses). written by peter hutch A diet rich in fresh fruits, vegetables, salads, low saturated fats and whole cereals will ensure near adequate protection against infective organism. Raw fruits and vegetables are better than the cooked one. Still with all these precautions if you get cold try out these simple remedies, which are used by our grand mothers and found to be very effective. Try out these harmless traditional medicines before swallowing the chemicals written by Dr John Anne Cold is one of the most commonly encountered conditions that is not a serious ailment but is very irritating and disturbs the daily routine work of a person. It is caused by the viral infection and is commonly known as influenza. written by Dr John Anne Contagious infections, viral in disease, and enforced by coronaviruses and picornaviruses are the forces that prey upon individuals, generally infecting them with acute viral nasopharyngitis or acute coryza, as they strike upon the upper respiratory system with a vengence. This vial disease that has been described in clinical terminology is generally referred to as the common cold. written by kristine alvarez Hand washing is the single most important means of preventing the spread of infection and disease such as pneumonia. Pneumonia is the leading killer of children under age 5 worldwide, hence, hand washing is recommended in avoiding this deadly disease. With this simple act, and if to be practiced properly, hand washing has a lot of remarkable benefits. written by tom alter Common cold is the inflammation of the upper respiratory tract which is caused by viral infection. This is a very general problem which affects people mostly during monsoons. Common cold viruses cause inflammation of the upper respiratory area, which re written by John Goh Goh Coconut oil has medium chain fatty acids (MCFAs) that can kill lipid-coated viruses. MCFAs are easily absorbed into the lipid membranes of viruses. MCFAs weaken the membrane so that it disintegrates. The membrane splits open, spilling its insides and killing the virus. << previous page 1 next page>> |