COLD FRONT

How to tackle a cold in 24 hours – from the best treatments to common myths to avoid

And why your vitamin C tablets are completely pointless

THERE is arguably nothing worse than feeling a cold coming on.

Those all too familiar symptoms, sore throats, runny noses and pressure in your face, strike children twice as many times a year as adults.

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If those pesky symptoms are getting the better of you there are a few remedies to try

And with a new Covid variant driving up new cases, a rise in RSV cases and flu poised to strike, it seems like everyone is coming down with something at the moment.

While it can be hard to tell all three bugs apart, a cold, on the whole, tends to be a little milder.

There's no proven way to get rid of cold, however, several medicines and remedies can help ease the symptoms, TV pharmacist Thorrun Govind tells Sun Health.

"The crux of getting yourself better involves lots of rest, sleep and water; this will give your immune system the best chance," she tells The Sun.

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She also stresses the importance of keeping yourself hydrated.

You don’t need to gulp down two litres of water – tea and coffee also work

"You can also try drinking some fruit juice or squash - the important thing here is to avoid dehydration," Thorrun explains.

The main reason to pay close attention to your fluid intake when you’re sick is that you are probably neglecting your normal eating and drinking habits.

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On top of this, you're also losing water to congestion and a fever.

Treatments that DO work

If those pesky symptoms are getting the better of you, Thorrun says there are a few treatments you can try.

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"Try gargling some salt and water to treat a sore throat," the pharmacist suggests.

To do this, dissolve half a teaspoon of salt in a glass of warm water.

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Gargle with the solution, then spit it out. Repeat as often as you would like.

According to Penn Medicine, salt water can help kill bacteria, ease pain, and loosen mucus, helping to relieve symptoms.

For those wanting to relieve their blocked noses, try some decongestant medicines.

"Nasal sprays work much quicker than tablets because the decongestant reaches your blocked nose almost instantly," Thorrun explains.

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In fact, health experts in the US claimed decongestants when used in oral medicines (rather than nasal sprays), don't work at all.

"Make sure you don't use these sprays for longer than five days," she warns. "As using them for any longer can make your nose more blocked, even after the infection has cleared up".

Recently, scientists have found that saline nasal drops can reliably shorten a child’s cold by two days, in addition to reducing the risk that they’ll pass the bug on to their parents or other family members. 

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Meanwhile, the best way to ease the aches and pains that often come with a cold is to pop some paracetamol and ibuprofen, Thorrun adds.

"You can take both these at the same time, but make sure you keep track of how much you take so you don't take too much," she explains.

Myths to avoid

"Some people take vitamin C, but there is very little evidence to suggest it helps with a cold," Thorrun warns.

Some studies suggest the vitamin could help clear up a cold faster, but the evidence is still inconclusive.

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