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How many cases of common cold each year?
In the course of a year, people in the U.S. suffer 1 billion colds, according to some estimates. Children have about 6 to 10 colds a year. One important reason why colds are so common in children is because they are often in close contact with each other in daycare centers and schools.
What percentage of the population has a cold?
Colds, at least as reported by average Americans, are significantly more prevalent than flu. The percentage of the adult population that reports having been “sick with a cold” on any given day throughout the year ranges from a little more than 2% to nearly 11%. Here again, there is apparently predictable cyclicality.
How much does the average person get a cold?
Adults have an average of 2-3 colds per year, and children have even more. Most people get colds in the winter and spring, but it is possible to get a cold any time of the year.
Where is the common cold most common?
The common cold, also known simply as a cold, is a viral infectious disease of the upper respiratory tract that primarily affects the respiratory mucosa of the nose, throat, sinuses, and larynx.
What can cause frequent colds?
Polluted Environment. A polluted environment poses a big health challenge.
Why do I keep getting colds?
An imbalance in immune cells makes us more prone to catching colds.
How to treat the common cold at home?
If you feel like eating, a hot, spicy soup may help ease your cold symptoms. To ease cold symptoms, the essential oils of aromatherapy may be rubbed on the body, inhaled with steam, diffused into the air, or poured on a cloth to be used as a compress.
How do you catch a cold or the flu?
Become a sneeze guard. Cold viruses get spread around by mucus and saliva flung out of the body by sneezes and coughs.