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Common symptoms of an ear infection that may be mistaken for a cold include ear pain, fluid drainage from the ear, hearing loss, and a feeling of fullness in the ear.

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Is there really no cure for the common cold?

Yes, there is currently no cure for the common cold. It is caused by a virus, and treatment typically focuses on relieving symptoms rather than curing the infection.


How high is the fever with a common cold?

Adults usually do not get a fever with a cold, it is more likely to be the flu, sinus infection, or another infection when there is a high fever and cold symptoms. There may be a low grade fever of 99-100F in adults with a cold. Higher fevers usually indicate a more serious infection, unless in children, who can have higher fevers than adults with the common cold and require examination by a health care professional to evaluate the fever and symptoms.


What kind of sickness includes symptoms of throat pain and breathing difficulty?

Asthma, sinus infection, common cold, phenomnia.


Is a viral infection that most adults contract 2 to 4 times a year?

The viral infection that most adults contract two to four times a year is the common cold. Symptoms of the common cold can include fever, runny nose, sore throat, headaches, and muscle aches.


What symptoms cold can get you?

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.


What kind of symptoms do dogs get if they have an ear infections Is it common with ear infections for the dog to have a weakhorse bark and a cough?

some common symptoms for an ear infection in a dog is scratching the infected ear and shaking the head. a weak, hoarse bark and a cough could be symptoms of a common cold, and should pass; if not consult a veterinarian.


How many types of bacteria can cause a common cold?

None. The common cold is a viral infection.


Is common cold infectious or noninfectious?

The common cold is infectious. It is a upper respiratory infection caused by a virus.


What upper respiratory infection does not have a fever?

Common cold.


How is Common cold caused?

A common cold is usually lasts 7-10 days before all symptoms are gone.


What is the most common sickness?

cold, flu, chicken pox, ear infection, strep throat


Can you catch a cold when you have symptoms or is it only contagious when you are in incubation period before you start sneezing and feeling ill?

The common cold is the most common human disease. Well over 200 viruses are implicated in the cause. Rhinovirus caused colds are most infectious during the first three days of symptoms. A person with the symptoms has already caught the cold. The time before the infection begins and when the symptoms show is between 1-3 days. It is a matter of discussion whether or not a person who doesn't show signs and symptoms of a cold are contiguous. The reason for the lack of information is due to the cost of looking into this.

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