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A. A cold is a viral disease that is very contagious. You catch one when it infects the soft lining (mucous membrane) of the nose, making it run. There are around 200 cold viruses in circulation.
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Q. Are they ever serious
A. As a rule, they're fairly mild, but the symptoms are a bit irritating - sore throat, sneezing, runny nose, blocked nose, cough, headache, temperature.
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It takes about a week to get over a cold.
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Q. Do you only catch them in winter
A. Colds are very common in winter. This is mainly because we tend to stay indoors in overheated rooms which dry out the nostrils. And we're more likely to be in crowded places with people who have the viruses and colds will spread more easily indoors.
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�However, you can still catch a cold in summer - people who live in hot countries get colds, too.
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Usually, we catch two to four colds a year.
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Q. How long are you contagious for
A. From the day before your symptoms start until a couple of days after you have recovered.
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Colds are most easily spread through airborne droplets after someone has coughed or sneezed. Another common way to pick one up is to touch a door handle after someone contagious has touched it, and then put your hand close to your eyes or nose.
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Q. Should you ever take antibiotics for a cold
A. No. A cold is caused by a virus and antibiotics won't help. The only time you may need them is if the cold leads to other infections.
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By Sheena Miller