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You and the Common Cold

Facts about the common cold:

  • Colds are caused by viruses that get into your nose and throat.
  • There are two hundred or more different viruses that cause the symptoms we describe as a cold.
  • One of the most common is the rhinovirus. Rhino means “nose.”
  • On average, children get six to10 colds a year, and adults get two to three.
  • Prevent a cold by washing your hands frequently with soap and water, and by not touching your nose and eyes.
  • Avoid spreading a cold by covering your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze, preferably with a tissue.

Signs, symptoms and general information:

How to stop the spread of cold germs:

 
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