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Colds and Coughs

Colds and Coughs

Common Cold Symptoms and When to Seek Medical Advice

Experiencing a fever, runny nose, cough, or sore throat usually indicates the onset of a
common cold, most often caused by one of more than 100 viruses.
While adults typically experience two to three colds per year, these infections are usually
mild and resolve within 7–10 days, or up to two weeks.

Public health guidance suggests that most mild coughs, colds, and viral respiratory infections
do not require a GP visit. However, distinguishing a cold from more serious respiratory
conditions is not always straightforward—especially when symptoms persist or worsen.

The Importance of Seeing a Private GP

A consultation with a private GP can help determine whether your symptoms are due to a
common cold or a different illness that requires medical attention. Early assessment can be
crucial in preventing complications such as chest infections, sinus infections, or
worsening respiratory symptoms
.

During your appointment, the GP will carry out a thorough examination, provide personalised
guidance to ease your symptoms, and prescribe medications if necessary. Early intervention
often leads to a faster and more comfortable recovery.

When to get medical advice: Seek help if symptoms last longer than expected,
become severe, or include shortness of breath, chest pain, a high fever, or coughing up blood.

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Causes of Colds and Coughs

Colds and coughs are highly contagious viral respiratory infections. They spread easily from person to person, particularly in close-contact environments.
Common ways these viruses are transmitted include:

  • Direct contact: Hugging, handshaking, or touching someone infected with a cold virus.
  • Inhalation of respiratory droplets: Breathing in droplets released when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or speaks.
  • Indirect contact: Touching contaminated surfaces or objects. Cold viruses can remain active on surfaces for several hours.

Symptoms of a Common Cold

Viral respiratory infections can present differently from person to person. However, the most common symptoms of a cold include:

  • Stuffy or runny nose: Caused by inflammation of the nasal passages and increased mucus production.
  • Sneezing: Triggered by irritation in the nose and upper airways.
  • Cough: May be dry or mucus-producing, depending on the stage of the infection.
  • Sore throat: Often an early symptom, presenting as irritation, soreness, or scratchiness.
  • Headache: Commonly associated with sinus pressure or congestion.
  • Fatigue: A general feeling of tiredness or weakness.
  • Mild chills: Light shivering may occur but typically without high fever.
  • Watery eyes: Often due to irritation of the sinuses and nasal passages.
  • Mild fever: Low-grade fever may occur; a high fever can indicate a more serious illness than a common cold.
  • Body aches: Usually mild, unlike the more intense aches caused by flu.
When to seek medical advice:
Persistent symptoms, worsening cough, difficulty breathing, severe headaches, very high fever, chest pain, or symptoms lasting longer than expected should be assessed by a medical professional.
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