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Learn how to treat and deal with the common cold called the morning using medication. By now you may

have resolved to go through your medicine cabinet for a skeptical look at what you have on hand for coughs and colds, You probably have much more than you need. Begin by reading labels, looking for products containing chemicals that are irrelevant to the relief of colds, and for warnings that might apply to you or members of your family. Check bottles and packages for expiration dates and get rid of outdated drugs. Be sure that the drug containers are airtight; those small, flat aspirin tins, for example, fail this test.

When you are finished, you should be down to a few basics: a bottle of standard aspirin, if everyone in the household can tolerate aspirin; if not, acetaminophen. Add decongestant, unopened, and a cough suppressant. If there are children in your family, you should have medicines formulated for them. Small bottles and packages are generally better than large. Though they are a little more costly dose for dose, you are better off renewing the products regularly as you use them up; and nasal sprays and drops, which soon become contaminated through use, should always be bought in personal-sized dispensers and discarded when a cold has run its course. While you are going through the medicine cabinet, make sure that you have an oral thermometer and, for young children, a rectal thermometer as well.

A final word of caution: Colds and the coughs associated with colds are self-limiting diseases. Their normal duration is seven to 10 days, with gradual improvement typically appearing around the fourth or fifth day. Because they are relatively mild ailments of limited duration, many physicians think they should not be treated with any drugs at all. The medicines available do not fight the diseases so much as ease their symptoms; thus they make you feel better than you really are and encourage you to continue your normal routine and spread viruses further. In this way, cold remedies may cause more people to get sick than otherwise would.

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By curbing symptoms, cold medicines may also deceive you, making you believe a more serious illness

is only a cold. No matter what medication you use, do not take over-the- counter remedies beyond the sixth or seventh day after the onset of symptoms. Watch for symptoms of greater danger.

Cold symptoms that last too long or that include severe pain in the sinuses or the ears require professional attention. The same applies to cold symptoms accompanied by fever that continues longer than three days or becomes very high—more than 1Q,2° in an adult, 103° in a child. Similarly, a deep, cracking cough’, chest pains and labored breathing are evidences of a problem that is beyond self-medication. Other atypical and threatening symptoms include: a rash, swollen neck glands, pus at the back of the throat, nausea, severe headaches, and stiffness and pain in the back of the neck that make it almost impossible to touch chin to chest. These symptoms could indicate measles, mumps, strep throat, polio or meningitis—any of which may first appear as nose or throat discomfort.

Obviously, cold symptoms can be deceptive; whenever you feel them, follow the course of your ailment carefully. If what seems like a cold lasts longer than two weeks, if you find yourself becoming increasingly worse instead of better, or if you develop such complications as earaches, shortness of breath, prolonged high fever, swollen glands in your neck, bloody sputum, a painful sore throat or a painful and persistent cough, consult a physician promptly. The reality is that the common cold called the morning can be treated using known medications. .

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From young adulthood on, the decline in the number of annual colds continues more slowly. Respiratory ailments make a brief comeback among people in their twenties. During those childrearing years, a couple’s children are likely to pass some of their numerous colds on to the parents.

 

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