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Getting Rid of Cold Symptoms

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Published by Ramey King Insurance on October 3, 2012
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Are you concerned about cold season this year? As a parent, you try to do what you can to keep your kids healthy. But sometimes when they’re in school, you can’t control what germs they come in contact with. Therefore, in order to fight off potential cold symptoms, you need to prepare effectively.

Colds generally last between 1 and 2 weeks and produce a variety of symptoms. These can include a runny nose, coughing, sore throat, fever, and headaches. If you feel yourself or child has medical issues other than the common cold, you should go to the doctor immediately. If the signs seem relatively mild, although it may take a while to get better from this sickness, there are ways to improve the symptoms.

At the first sign of a cold, drink tea or another herbal remedy to clear the sinuses. This will allow you to breathe easier. You can also go to your local pharmacy and purchase over-the-counter medication. It is important to consult with your health care provider before doing so. Next, try drinking lots of orange juice or take vitamin C. These remedies will help to boost your immune system, helping your body fight the infection. You can also try increasing your water intake. If you feel weak or drowsy, stay home from work or school so you can receive ample rest, giving yourself time to relax and heal. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, wash your hands constantly. This will prevent germs from spreading in your home and fight off the cold too.

At Ramey King Insurance, we hope these tips will help you as you prevent the common cold this season. You can never predict when someone will fall ill in your family, but you can take action to avoid symptoms when possible. We understand that taking care of your health is priority, which is why we work hard to provide you with personal insurance protection when issues do arise. The goal should be to get well and not have to worry about large financial costs due to medical bills.

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