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FALLBROOK – Few things can be as uncomfortable as the common cold. In their book 'Common Cold,' authors Olaf Weber and Ronald Eccles say the common cold has been around since ancient times.
More than 200 virus strains can contribute to colds, but the rhinovirus is the most common. Colds produce a bevy of symptoms, including runny nose, congestion and sore throat, so it should come as no surprise that sufferers want to find relief fast.
Colds typically last for a week or more. While there's no cure for the common cold, according to The Mayo Clinic, there are some remedies that can help cold sufferers feel better more quickly.
#1 - Rest
One of the best things to do when realizing a cold has invaded the system is to get adequate rest. The body's immune system works overtime to combat the cold virus, and restricting activity can help it direct efforts where they're needed most. Keep away from strenuous activities, and spend more time relaxing or sleeping to let the body do its job.
#2 - Hydration
Consuming plenty of clear fluids can reduce congestion and ensure that a person does not get dehydrated. Plus, warm beverages can be soothing to an irritated throat. Avoid coffee, caffeinated sodas and alcohol, which can exacerbate dehydration.
#3 - Saline rinses
Intra-nasal saline sprays, neti pots and similar products can help loosen mucus that is clogging the nose and sinus cavities, allowing it to flow out. This makes blowing one's nose more effective and may help prevent post-nasal drip. Avoid prolonged use of medicated decongestant sprays. They may work well, but they can cause rebound congestion that's worse than the original stuffiness.
#4 - Vitamin C
Vitamin C will not prevent colds, but it could help in other ways. Taking vitamin C before the onset of cold symptoms may shorten the duration of symptoms. Vitamin C also may provide benefits for people at high risk of colds due to frequent exposure, offers The Mayo Clinic.
#5 - Soup and tea
Soup is an easy-to-digest meal that provides many of the necessary remedies for a cold, including warm broth to hydrate and soothe, antioxidant-rich vegetables and protein to help fuel the body's recovery process.
In 2000, Dr. Stephen Rennard of the Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha actually tested if chicken soup clinically makes people with colds feel better. He found that chicken soup inhibited neutrophils, immune cells that cause congestion.
Decaffeinated tea also may help one stay hydrated and relieve many cold symptoms.
#6 - Re-infection
Use cleaning products that are effective at killing viruses around the house to prevent re-infection and cold relapses. Also, avoid touching your nose, eyes and mouth between hand-washings to keep germs at bay.
Colds can be a nuisance. Most medicines will help relieve symptoms, but cannot make colds go away faster. Natural remedies can help the body's immune system work at its best and lessen the severity of a cold.
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