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A “head cold” involves symptoms in your head, like a stuffed, runny nose and watery eyes. With a “chest cold,” you’ll have chest congestion and a cough. Viral bronchitis is sometimes ...
Coming down with a cold just as celebrations are kicking off is a pretty miserable prospect. Your runny nose isn't caused by a cold - your Christmas tree may be to blameCredit: Getty While that ...
From days 8-10, you're entering the late stage of your cold. Your runny nose dries up and you start to feel better. Your sore throat is usually gone. However, your cough might continue ...