When is it good to have a cold? At what stage is the cold almost cured?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-02
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    How long does it take for a cold to get better also depends on the cause, sometimes it is a virus, sometimes it is a bacteria. Viruses are generally good in 3-5 days. If it is serious, it will drag on for a long time, even life-threatening.

    This kind of influenza outbreak is rare, but when it comes, it is more harmful. The common common ** risk of ordinary people will generally be good in 3-5 days, and the bacterial cold will take a little longer, but generally speaking, it will be better if it is detected early and treated in a timely manner. Sometimes some patients have a longer time, and most of these patients have bronchitis and pharyngitis, all of which have poor resistance, and some people will get better in ten days and a half months.

    Therefore, it should also be based on the **, the patient's physique, and the sensitivity to the drug, and the ** time is not the same, most of them will be good in about a week.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The recovery time of a cold can be as long as 1 week or as short as 3 days, and most people can be basically completely cured in about 1 week on average.

    There are several factors that depend on how quickly a cold gets better:

    First, whether the patient's own physique is good or not, and whether the physique is strong is better.

    Second, whether you have taken the medicine for the cold in time and correctly.

    Third, there should be a proper diet with rest, such as not going to overtime and all-nighters if you have a cold.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    From the analysis of the condition you described, the cold symptoms caused by the cold are generally about 7 days, and if the symptoms are obvious, you can take anti-cold drugs for the symptoms**. If you don't know the law of the anti-cold medicine you are currently taking, you can check the drug instructions and have a reasonable medicine according to the requirements of the instructions of the drug.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    How long a cold will get better depends on the patient's age, clinical symptoms, and inflammatory indicators. If the symptoms of a cold in an adolescent are relatively mild, with only a slight cough and runny nose, it will generally get better in about 5 days. If it is an elderly patient with severe cold symptoms, high fever, chills, poor spirit, inability to eat, a large amount of cough, yellow cough, purulent sputum, purulent nasal discharge, tonsil enlargement, and accompanied by diabetes, hypertension, coronary heart disease.

    This will take a little longer, sometimes about 10 days.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It usually takes 1 to 2 weeks for a cold illness to be fully resolved**, and sometimes the patient needs to cooperate with the medication or even come to the hospital**.

    The most specific time of cold disease should be determined according to the patient's different physical fitness and the severity of the disease, which will cause symptoms such as nasal congestion, runny nose, fatigue, sweating, cough, and fever during the patient's cold.

    It is recommended that patients should pay more attention to rest, strengthen nutrition, replenish water, avoid smoking, and drinking alcohol during the cold to aggravate the changes in the condition.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In general, the virus is self-limiting, and the symptoms resolve on their own within about 5 to 7 days. There is also a kind of cold that is bacterial, and the patient will show chills and high fever, obvious sore throat, which can be accompanied by suppuration of the tonsils. In this case, the symptoms will improve after taking antibiotics**, and if the antibiotics are effective**, the symptoms can be relieved in about 5 days.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Generally speaking, a cold will be fine in about a week, and those with good physical fitness do not need to take medicine, and those with poor physical fitness have to take some medicine to get better quickly.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This question can't tell you accurately, in fact, taking medicine for colds is just a relief. The real ** cold is still the immune system in the body, and it can be better within 9 days if the physical fitness is good, and it can be better in a month if the physical fitness is poor.

    However, general physical fitness can be good within two weeks.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    A cold can be cured for about a week, drink moreBoiled water.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    For the problem of cold, if you don't take medicine, you have to be good for a week, drink more water, rest more, and the doctor also said the same, take medicine, just let you this, seven days will not be so uncomfortable.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Haha, that's a good question. I heard that whether you take medicine or not, it's a week. Drink plenty of water and rest, that's what doctors say. Taking medicine only makes you feel less uncomfortable for the past 7 days.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Wait until there is no fire in the body, no yellow nose, no headache, and the nose is ventilated, and it will be fine.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In the later stage, it's almost good.

    Colds are a common disease in our lives, often occurring at the time of the change of seasons, and the temperature change is one of the main factors causing colds. Recently, the autumn and winter seasons have changed, more and more people have colds, long-term colds are not good, do you know how to judge which stage of cold you are in?

    When we say cold, we often refer to the "common cold, which is usually divided into three stages: the incubation period of the cold (early stage), the middle stage of the cold, and the recovery period of the cold (the late stage)." The cold symptoms of the three cold stages are different, and the targeted treatment plan will be different.

    Cold incubation period (initial period).

    The incubation period of a cold is generally 1-3 days, during which the symptoms of a cold are mainly manifested in the nose, such as nasal congestion.

    Sneezing, watery nasal discharge, and coughing.

    Dry throat, itchy throat, sore throat.

    and other symptoms of pharyngeal discomfort. During the incubation period of cold, the symptoms can be improved, taking a hot bath and soaking hot feet can help expel the cold in the body and help detoxify.

    Mid-cold. The middle stage of a cold is generally 2-3 days after the cold, when the nasal discharge becomes sticky, accompanied by sore throat, watery eyes, loss of taste, poor breathing, and hoarseness.

    and other symptoms, some patients will also have fever.

    Chills, headache.

    This stage is the stage when the symptoms of a cold are more obvious, and it is not possible to rely on hard resistance if it is too serious.

    Cold recovery period (late stage).

    If your cold is at this stage, then congratulations, your cold is getting better. During the recovery period of a cold, the various symptoms of a cold will be weakened, and people will not be so uncomfortable, generally as long as they drink more water and pay attention to keeping warm, they will recover on their own, but if they get cold again, they are likely to aggravate the symptoms.

    Reminder: What stage of cold are you in? Colds caused by external wind and cold can be used to relieve discomfort, external moxibustion patches do not need to be taken internally, traditional Chinese medicine ingredients dispel wind and dispel cold, tear it and use it quickly and conveniently, friends with colds can try it.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The symptoms of the late stage of the cold are mainly as follows: in the later stage, the nasal discharge will suddenly become thicker, at this time, the body's immune system begins to clean up the body of the pathogens that have been killed, and the necrotic tissue fragments have fallen off, and there will be a relatively thick nasal discharge out, indicating that the cold has improved. In the later stage, purulent phlegm will be coughed up, and as the immune system cleans up the pathogen, the throat will slowly return to normal, and when there is purulent phlegm coughed up, it also means that the cold is about to get better.

    In addition, body temperature tends to normal. The body temperature returns to normal as the cold slowly improves, and the human body will feel comfortable at this time, and there will be no chills, which is also a symptom of the later stage of the cold.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The cold is often a self-limiting disease, and for patients with better physical fitness, it is more resistant, and it can be cured in about a week. For patients with weak colds, they are often accompanied by cough, sputum or fever, and should go to the hospital for professional examinations, such as chest CT or chest X-ray, blood and urine routine and biochemical examinations to rule out whether it is caused by serious bacterial infection, and then the appropriate antibiotics should be selected for **.

    In addition, for colds and traditional Chinese medicine has a good effect, you can choose some Chinese patent medicine. For example, four seasons cold tablets, cold soft capsules, or cold and heat clearing granules and so on.

    In addition, for colds, it is often reversed, immunity should be improved, and physical exercises should be done, including tai chi, qigong, 18 duanjin, five poultry opera, etc. Therefore, for colds, it should be carried out according to the specific situation**, which can often be well relieved in about a week. If there is no good relief, it should be identified**, continued**, and it will be cured in about half a month.

    It is necessary to strengthen the system and improve immunity, eat more nutritious foods, avoid greasy foods, spicy foods and unhealthy lifestyles, including smoking and drinking.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello: Generally 5 to 7 days, the epidemic will be a little longer, about 10 days, depending on personal immunity and resistance.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    How long does it take to get better if you have a cold? Cold, if it's a cold. Or in the case of a cold.

    Generally, it will be fine in a week, and it will be fine in a week without taking medicine, and if you take medicine, you will have to take a week, and he will be fine in a week or a cycle, if it is a severe cold. Then you have to need it. Go to the hospital for an injection.

    The effect of the injection comes quickly, in that case. In a good case, it will take four or five days to heal. It will take four or five days at the earliest.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Colds are self-healing diseases, which can be cured in 5 to 7 days, but if they are accompanied by respiratory infections, cough and fever, it will take about half a month to 20 days.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    How long it takes for a cold to get better depends on the individual's constitution and the virus they are infected with. If it is a cold or flu, the individual is in good health, and the medication is symptomatic, it will be fine in two or three days. If it's a viral cold, it's four or five days.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    First, it depends on each person's physique, some people can't get better for a week, and some people don't bother.

    Second, it depends on whether the method used is targeted. If it is caused by cold, then get rid of the cold as soon as possible.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    This mainly depends on the individual's physique, that is, physical fitness, strong people may drink more water in 1 to 2 days, and the body is generally about a week.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The average cold will get better in about a week.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If you have a cold, you can get better within a week.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Milder languages take four or five days, serious ones take a week.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Colds usually resolve within seven days.

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