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The common cold does not do any permanent damage.

Temporarily it can affect the health in number of ways, i-e, runny nose, cough, malaise, headache, sore throat, fever, sleep disturbance, loss of concentration, loss of smelling ability, etc.

The common cold is a viral infection and always self-remitting. It goes away without medication in a week. Medication is for controlling symptoms. There in no drug which can cure it completely. Residuary symptoms may remain up to 2 weeks.

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