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DO’S                                             DONT’S



         Eat nutritious foods with lots of fruits and         Do not reuse tissues after you’ve used them
         vegetables.                                          (Bin all used tissues straight away).

         Drink plenty of fluids; Increase your                Avoid hand-to-hand contact with someone
         Vitamin C intake such as orange juice. This  who has a cold or by sharing contaminated
         helps to reduce the severity or duration             objects, such as used eating utensils(like
         of cold as it activates the antibodies in the        cups), towels, toys or telephones.
         body.

         Have proper bed rest. Always get enough              Avoiding touching your nose or eyes; If you
         sleep.                                               touch your eyes, nose or mouth after contact
                                                              with someone who has cold, you’re likely to
 THE                                                          catch a cold.
         Use a humidifier; it eases some of the
 DO’S    symptoms of the common cold, such as

 AND   COMMON   congestion and sore throat, by moistening
         the nasal passages and reducing the
 DON’T S   mucous in the sinus. Moreover, humidifiers
         can improve air quality and reduce allergy
 OF  COLD  symptoms by settling dust particles.

         Have a regular exercise; makes you stay              Avoid smoke or being around secondhand
         safe and warm.                                       smoke, strong odour and perfumes; this
                                                              predisposes one to nonallergic rhinitis

 he common cold or the cold is a viral infectious disease of the upper re-  Gargle with warm saltwater; this can   Avoid refrigerated food and drinks (Drink
 spiratory tract that primarily affects the respiratory mucosa of the nose,   soothe the sore throat.  boiled and cooled water only).
 throat, sinuses, and larynx.
         Use saline nasal drops; it also helps                Avoid exposure to cold weather and rain.
 TThey usually appear one to three days after exposure to a cold-causing
         to decrease nasal mucus and relieves                 Take a warm shower immediately if you got
 virus(Rhinovirus). These signs and symptoms can vary within individuals, which
         congestion.                                          wet to guard yourself from infections.
 might include:
         Maintain proper personal and
 •  Runny or stuffy nose(Rhinitis)  •  Sneezing
         environmental hygiene; Regularly wash
 •  Sore throat  •  Low-grade fever
         your hands thoroughly with soap and
 •  Cough  •  Generally feeling unwell
         water. It spreads by hand-to-hand contact.
 •  Nasal Congestion
         Practice good cough and sneeze etiquette:
 •  Slight body aches or a mild headache
         always cough and sneeze into a tissue or
         under your elbow, completely covering
 The discharge from your nose may start out clear and become thicker and yel-
         your mouth and nose.
 low or green as a common cold runs its course.
         Move away from people before coughing
         or sneezing. Ensure you wash your hands
         after that.






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