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The most effective cold decongestant for relieving nasal congestion and sinus pressure is pseudoephedrine.
NO! I believe that aspirin, an ingredient in many cold medicines, is FATAL to cats, so DO NOT give your cat human medicine.
A doctor cannot cure a common cold. If you go to the doctor, they may be able to give you things to help you feel better but it will not cure you from the cold.
Nasal congestion can be caused by a common cold. It can also be caused by seasonal allergies and from dust, dirt, etc.
The spelling coryza refers to a nasal cold (congestion, inflammation).
Always consult a veterinarian before giving your cat any medication for a cold. Never give them human cold medications, as they can be toxic to cats. Provide them with a warm and comfortable environment, keep them hydrated, and offer moist food to help ease congestion.
Some symptoms of a cold are: Runny nose Itchy throat Fatigue Nasal Congestion Headache
A common cold has many affects on the body and one of them is to produce mucus. Since your ear canal and your throat are connected by a tube, any congestion in your respiratory tract will also affect the congestion in your ear canal. In other words: When you get a cold, your ears get a little bit blocked up, too.
Pedialyte is for when the child may be dehydrated, and is not to be given as a substitute for a drink. When the child is febrile (feverish) or dehydrated from excessive vomiting or diarhea, it is reccomended because it rehydrates and has essential electrolytes. Think of it as a cold medicine. You would give it to your child only if he/she has a cold and not at any other time.
It can be anything from a cold, allergies to upper respiratory infection.