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  • Signs & Symptoms of the Spanish Influenza

  • What Does DM Mean in Cold & Flu?

    You've probably seen the two-letter "codes" on many over-the-counter cold and flu medications, like Sudafed "PE," or Robitussin "DM." Those letters indicate an ingredient in that medication;...

  • How to Treat Hiccups Using Lemon

    Lemon peel, juice and pulp have had infinite uses and applications for centuries worldwide. Used as a food and beverage flavoring, garnish, cleaner, antiseptic, body cleansing agent, bleaching...

  • What Are the Treatments for Type A Influenza in Children?

    According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, influenza viruses cause two main types of flu in humans; these are type A and type B. The H1N1 or swine flu is a variant of the...

  • How to Identify a Sinus Infection

    If you've had a headache, runny or stuffy nose, and other symptoms, you may wonder if it all points to a cold, allergies or a sinus infection. How can you tell the difference and what can you do...

  • Benzocaine & Sinus Pain

    Sinus pain is a headache that affects the face, cheeks, forehead and around the eyes. It usually occurs during a cold or when your nose is congested and filled with mucus. There are several...

  • Daytime and Nighttime Cold Remedy

    Approximately one million Americans suffer from the common cold each year, according to Medline Plus. Symptoms of this condition may include a sore throat, coughing and congestion. Colds are...

  • Signs & Symptoms of a Flu Shot

  • Signs & Symptoms of Swine Influenza

  • Signs & Symptoms of Mild Flu

  • Signs of a Cold & Flu

  • Bourbon Cold Remedy

    One of the oldest remedies for the common cold is a hot toddy. Hot toddies are usually made with bourbon and supposedly help soothe sore throats and clear the nose. Although there is no medical...

  • Medication for Post-Nasal Drip With a Cough

    Post-nasal drip is a condition where mucus builds up in the sinuses and drips down the throat. This can cause excess coughing, difficulty breathing, upset stomach (from swallowed mucus) and bad...

  • How to Tap the Back for Chest Congestion

    Chest congestion causes you to feel miserable during a respiratory infection and also increases your risks of developing further bacterial infections in the lungs and bronchial tubes. Tapping the...

  • Influenza & Treatment Guidelines

    Most people get over influenza, or the flu, after a few days of at-home treatment. Flu sufferers with pre-existing medical conditions and those with compromised immune systems can develop...

  • How to Protect Yourself From a Cold

    There are many things that you should know in the cold season to protect yourself from getting sick. Although most cases of colds are not serious, if you have any underlying medical conditions,...

  • First Signs of Cold & Flu

  • Rondec DM Safety for Kids

    Rondec DM is a liquid prescription medication that contains chlorpheniramine maleate and phenylephrine hydrochloride. Despite its effectiveness at relieving cold symptoms in children, Rondec DM...

  • Prevention & Control of H5N1 Avian Influenza Virus

    Avian flu, also known as the H5N1 strain, is a form of flu that, according to the Mayo Clinic, rarely affects humans, yet is known to be highly lethal if it does. It occurs commonly in poultry and...

  • What Are the Treatments for Cold & Heavy Congestion?

    The common cold is a viral infection that often causes nasal congestion, sore throat and a runny nose. The heavy nasal congestion that accompanies a cold can be relieved with over the counter...

  • What Produces Sinus Drainage?

    Sinus drainage occurs continuously, usually without most people noticing it. The sinus cavities normally produce a thin mucus that carries dirt, pollen and other offenders out of the body. When...

  • Chicken Soup Cures for the Common Cold

    Your mom was on to something when she fed you chicken soup at the first sign of a cold. Although it has been used for years as a home remedy, most people associate chicken soup with the comfort it...

  • Sinus Remedies With Baking Soda

    More than 35 million Americans suffer from sinus disease, according to Dr. Murray Grossan of Cedars-Sinai Hospital, Los Angeles. The sinus cavity is a very sensitive space in the middle of the...

  • Foods to Get Rid of a Cold

    The common cold is a viral infection that causes mild to moderate symptoms for up to two weeks, including cough, head congestion, sore throat, a low-grade fever, stuffed-up nose, headache and a...

  • Why Does the Flu Season Occur in Winter?

    Even though it is possible to contract the flu at any time during the year, the virus seems much more prevalent in the winter. However, recent studies may have discovered why the flu occurs in...

  • What Are the Dangers of Cough Medicine?

    Although cough medicine can be bought over the counter, the medicine still carries the risk of potentially fatal side effects. Follow the directions on the syrup's label to minimize the chances of...

  • Homemade Non-Burning Sinus Rinse

    A natural way to ease sinus pressure is with a sinus rinse. According to James T. Li, M.D., of the Mayo Clinic, "regular use of a neti pot is more effective for nasal allergy and sinus symptoms...

  • Vicks Vapor Rub Dangers

  • Night Relief for a Cold

    Having a cold can be a miserable experience, with symptoms including aches, a stuffy nose, a cough, and a sore throat. When the sun goes down and it is time for bed, all you want to do is fall...

  • Is a Common Cold Infectious?

    The common cold is an infectious viral condition caused by more than 100 varieties of the rhinovirus. It affects the upper respiratory tract and produces sore throat, cough, stuffy nose and sneezing.

  • How to Stop a Statin Cough

    Statin drugs are used to lower cholesterol levels in the body. Statins may cause side effects such as muscle pain, digestive upset and coughing. There are several ways to reduce coughs brought on...

  • Is Chicken Soup Effective for the Common Cold?

    When you get sick with a cold, you might crave chicken soup. It turns out that's a good thing. Chicken soup can actually help to relieve cold symptoms and may even help you get over your cold faster.

  • Use of Fresh Ginger in the Common Cold

    Ginger is a plant that is mostly grown in Asia and in Jamaica and other parts of the Caribbean. Easily recognizable by its distinct, pungent smell, ginger is widely used in various cuisines around...

  • Is the Common Cold Bacterial or Viral in Origin?

    The common cold is a viral infection. Antibiotics, prescribed to treat bacterial infections, are ineffective in treating colds. Secondary bacterial infections can develop from complications of a cold.

  • Sinus Fungal Disease

    Sinus fungal disease or allergic fungal sinusitis occurs when a fungus to which you have a sensitivity or allergy enters your airways. As a result, the cavities behind your nose and within your...

  • Zinc Cold Remedy

    Debate continues over the effectiveness of zinc to treat the common cold. This essential mineral can be found in several over-the-counter products used to treat colds such as zinc lozenges and...

  • Ear Ringing & Sinus Infections

    More than 35 million Americans suffer from sinus infections every year, according to Dr. Murray Grossan in his article on www.ent-consult.com. Sinus infections can affect many areas due to sinus...

  • What Are the Causes of Sinus Irritation & Drainage?

    Sinus irritation and and the drainage that often accompanies it are nuisances and, if not taken care of in a timely manner, can become acute or chronic problems. Called sinusitis, sinus irritation...

  • How to Get Rid of Head Congestion

    A feeling of pressure in the head is commonly caused by sinus congestion. Sinus congestion is caused by the inflammation of the nasal passages, which is usually a result of another health...

  • Foods That Cause Sinus Congestion

    Sinus congestion sometimes results from the foods we eat. Certain foods are prone to cause excess mucous secretions in the body and interfere with proper breathing and overall health. Making small...

  • Is the Flu a Virus or a Microbe?

    Influenza, or flu, is a disease of the respiratory system that is caused by several types of viruses. Flu can cause fever, headaches and nasal congestion and typically clears up on its own after...

  • Treatment for Irritated Sinuses After a Sinus Infection

    Even after a sinus infection is cured by antibiotics, the sinus cavity can still be irritated or inflamed. Medical and natural ways are available to soothe and treat the sinus cavity so that it...

  • Remedies for Acid from Rotavirus

    Vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pains, fever and headache. Sounds like the flu, doesn't it? Or it could be a tougher, more serious disease known as Rotavirus. This flu-like ailment is most common in...

  • Juvenile Sinus Infections

    Juvenile sinus infections are common and can be treated with medicine and natural remedies. According to KidsHealth.org, the sinuses do not start developing until children are 6 or 7 years old...

  • Medications for Sinus Drainage

    Sinus drainage occurs when the sinuses create additional mucus to deal with allergies, pollutants and colds. This congestion builds up and thickens, creating a runny nose and sinus pressure.

  • Fungal Sinus Disease

    Most people have experienced sinus bacterial infections, caused by colds or allergies. Less common is sinus fungal disease, a chronic sinus infection caused by fungi. Fungal sinus disease can be...

  • Does Humidity Change Sinus Pain?

    Humidity plays a large role in sinus pressure, which leads to pain. According to www.ehealthmd.com, "when temperature and humidity are extreme, or when these air conditions change quickly, the...

  • Chronic Headaches from Sinus Infection

    Sinus infections have many symptoms and results on the body. One symptom that torments many sinus disease suffers is chronic headaches. Sinus headaches can last for months and can hinder a...

  • Home Remedies for Flu Prevention

    Influenza---commonly known as the flu---is a virus that causes respiratory symptoms like coughing, runny nose and congestion. While not definitively proven to prevent the flu, home remedies...

  • Wasabi Cure for a Sinus Infection

    A sinus infection, also known as sinusitis, can be caused by bacterial, viral or fungal pathogens, according to MedlinePlus. Although such infections are generally self-limiting and not serious in...

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