You don't mention fever, so those particular symptoms might be indicative of a common cold virus, usually there is no fever or only a low grade fever with a cold.
The flu, which also has the same symptoms, usually has a fever over 100 or 101 degrees F. The flu also can involve nausea, vomiting, and/or diarrhea which are not typical symptoms of just a common cold virus. A sinus infection can have similar symptoms, but usually would not have the body aches and might have a fever.
A runny nose can be a sign of many things, some a sickness, some not a sickness. Sicknesses could include flu, nasal/sinus infection or a cold. Non-sicknesses could include allergic reaction, hayfever and not blowing your nose enough.
Not really. Unless you have a sore throat and runny nose along with the cough, then you don't have a cold.
Whooping cough symptoms are very similar to those of the common cold! Examples of the symptoms could be, headaches, runny nose, sore throat, coughing, fever, and many more.
It is always best to treat the symptoms and get some rest. Give your body time to fight this off. For the cough, hard candy or cough drops. Try an antihistamine for the runny nose. The sore throat will feel better as the mucus running down the throat from the nose slows. The headache will better with a NSAID.
cough fever runny nose sore throat watery eyes
adenoviruses.infections of the lungs and ears. sore throat. cough, runny nose, white bumps on the tonsils and throat, mild diarrhea, vomiting, and a rash. The sore throat lasts about one week.
you probably have a cold. drink fluids and rest rest rest. cough drops would help for the sore throat.
One of the throat infection symptoms is runny nose along with throat pain. However, it is not always necessary that you will get a throat infection if you have a runny nose but you are more susceptible to it as your immunity is low.
When you have cold or cough, people say we have a runny nose which means that the stored cough comes out our body through our nose
a few, namely colds and flu. Maby tonsillitis i suppose
a cold.
Influenza affects the body by causing chills, a cough, a sore throat and a runny or blocked nose. You may also have body aches and a general feeling of fatigue.