Subject: Community Health Nursing II
A viral infection of the upper respiratory tract causes a common cold. Usually, it isn't harmful. The symptoms of a common cold include a runny or stuffy nose, cough, sore throat, low-grade congestion, low-grade fever, and others. The rhinovirus is the most prevalent and highly contagious of the more than 100 viruses that can cause a common cold. When a sick person coughs, sneezes, or speaks, virus can spread by airborne droplets. However, it can also spread through direct hand-to-hand contact with a sick person or by exchanging contaminated items like cutlery, towels, toys, or phones. The common cold cannot be cured. Cold viruses are immune to antibiotics.
A viral infection of your nose, throat, and upper respiratory tract causes the common cold. Despite how it may feel at the moment, a regular cold is typically not harmful. If the runny nose, sore throat, and cough aren't the problem, then it can be the watery eyes, sneezing, and congestion—or all of the above. In reality, the signs and symptoms of a common cold can vary widely since any one of more than 100 viruses might cause it. The typical recovery time from a cold is one to two weeks. Consult your doctor if your symptoms don't disappear.
Common cold symptoms typically show up one to three days after being exposed to a cold-causing virus. Common cold symptoms and signs include:
The rhinovirus is the most frequent cause of the common cold, while more than 100 viruses can also be to blame.
Through your lips, eyes, or nose, the cold virus enters your body. When a sick person coughs, sneezes, or talks, the virus can spread by airborne droplets. However, it can also spread through direct hand-to-hand contact with a sick person or by exchanging contaminated items like cutlery, towels, toys, or phones.
The common cold cannot be cured. Cold viruses are immune to antibiotics. The majority of over-the-counter (OTC) cold remedies contain negative effects and won't treat a typical cold or speed up its recovery. Here are some common cold cures' benefits and drawbacks.
REFERENCE
- Runny or stuffy nose
- Itchy or a sore throat
- Cough
- Congestion
- Slight body aches or a mild headache
- Sneezing
- Watery eyes
- Low-grade fever
- Mild fatigue
adequate fluid intake
_ encouraging rest
_ preventing chilling
_ increasing intake of vitamin C
_ antihistamines are used to relieve sneezing, rhinorrhea, and nasal congestion.
_clear secretion from child's nose before feed using a cloth soaked in water, which has been twisted to from a pointed wick.
Define common cold? How is it cause and list down its symptoms?
Common cold is a viral infection of your upper respiratory tract — your nose and throat which is usually harmless.
More than 100 viruses can cause a common cold, the rhinovirus is the most common culprit, and it's highly contagious.
Symptoms of a common cold usually appear about one to three days after exposure to a cold-causing virus. Signs and symptoms of a common cold may include:
- Runny or stuffy nose
- Itchy or a sore throat
- Cough
- Congestion
- Slight body aches or a mild headache
- Sneezing
- Watery eyes
- Low-grade fever
- Mild fatigue
How common cold can be treated and managed?
Treatment of Common Cold
The common cold cannot be cured. Cold viruses are immune to antibiotics. The majority of over-the-counter (OTC) cold remedies contain negative effects and won't treat a typical cold or speed up its recovery. Here are some common cold cures' benefits and drawbacks.
Management
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