There are a large variety of different symptoms that allow a person to diagnose a head cold. These symptoms include, but are not limited to, a runny nose and nasal congestion.
The sypmtoms of a head cold are congestion, sneezing, headache, dry throat and watery sometimes itchy eyes.
the SYMPTOMS of a cold are coughing, sneezing, stuffy/runny nose, head aches, and more.
all types of flu like swine flu, fever,cold, maleria,TB, some time cancer(some heridity) symptoms:- high temperature,vommiting, severing,head ache,etc
it makes you hot and then cold and makes your head feel like its on fire.
Some symptoms of a cold are: Runny nose Itchy throat Fatigue Nasal Congestion Headache
The most common symptoms of a cold are coughing, runny nose, congestion, and headaches. Some other symptoms that are less common are swelling and drowsiness.
There are many symptoms and criteria for a head injury. You can get some serious damage to the brain. Brain injuries are the most common injury to the head.
No. A "head cold" is what some people call the "common cold" when it is presenting with mostly sinus and upper respiratory symptoms instead of with cough and more lung symptoms. Emphysema is a chronic obstructive lung disease also called COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) that is caused by smoke inhalation, cigarette smoking, pollution, and other damage to the lung tissue.
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Flu symptoms are usually more intense than cold symptoms and they begin much more quickly. Some of the major symptoms of the flu that don't necessarily come with a cold are a fever and muscle aches and pains and fatigue.
Some symptoms include: Cracked Head, blood, hurt hurt, death, super strength, no judgment.. Where on your head has it cracked?
Some of the symptoms for the flu are the same as the common cold, but there are a few symptoms that you only get with the flu. The most common of these symptoms are a fever of 101 or higher, body and joint aches, and a headache. If you are experiencing these symptoms along with other cold like symptoms we recommend seeing your Dr. about the flu.