Most colds clear up on their own, but some get worse. Here are the warning signs your cold is getting worse—and when to ...
Most of us feel chilly from time to time—maybe during the winter, after a dip in the pool, or from sitting too long in an air ...
About 50-90% of people get a runny nose when it's cold. We call this "cold-induced rhinitis", or "skier nose". People with asthma, eczema and hay fever seem to experience it more. It's the job of your ...
The University of Queensland’s Health Check maintains that there’s a correct way to blow one's nose, and if done well, it can prevent mucus building up to create a runny nose. | Adobe.com Bet you didn ...
Experts said it's tough to know the difference between the two from symptoms alone - so don't self-diagnose. If you have respiratory symptoms, stay at home and get a test to rule out COVID-19, they ...
A runny nose isn’t always a sign of being under the weather. Sometimes, it’s a sign of the weather. If your nose runs in cold weather, it can be a sign your nose is doing its job. The job of a nose is ...
About 50-90 percent of people get a runny nose when it’s cold. We call this “cold-induced rhinitis,” or “skier nose”. People with asthma, eczema, and hay fever seem to experience it more. It’s the job ...
Congestion – that bunged up, stuffy nose ­feeling – is usually a fleeting symptom of a cold which lasts for around a week and gets better on its own. But for up to 40 per cent of us, nasal congestion ...
A runny nose is one of the most irritating cold symptoms. While medications may provide temporary relief, but experts reveal what you eat has a major role in relieving nasal congestion and mucus ...
A nasal cold sore typically causes a burning sensation and blisters. Treatments like ointments and home remedies may help reduce symptoms. Cold sores are caused by the herpes simplex virus. This ...
Sudden tickles inside your nostrils that make you rub, sniff or scratch is something most of us experience every now and then. Getting an itchy nose is also very common during peak winter months, and ...
The herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) causes cold sores, which may appear under the nose. There is no cure for the virus that causes them, but creams and ointments, such as acyclovir (Zovirax), may ...