Common Cold - symptoms and how to test
A viral nose and throat infection is known as a head cold, sometimes known as the common cold. Most cases of this illness are relatively mild and respond well to self-care. One can catch a cold anytime, and most people will see many throughout their lifetimes. However, there are ways to lessen the likelihood of being sick. Visible symptoms are usually sufficient for diagnosing the head cold. Your doctor may conduct a chest X-ray or other tests to rule out other potential explanations of your symptoms if they believe that you have a head cold.